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Monitor articles for February 26, 1981
- Gascony -- land of ducks, geese and white toqued chefs
- Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary; A safe place for a bird
- Solar houses, once avante-garde, find their way into American suburbs
- Knowing what it's like
- Thatcher and Reagan -- two on the economic seesaw
- Once-smooth US-European relationship headed toward rough waters
- Can Western states handle the prize if they win 'sagebrush rebellion'?
- In Poland It's reformers vs. vested interests
- New York Democratic mayor & Reagan: no odd couple
- Uses for mustard with the best of British fare
- Passport hitch keeps Anglicans in Iran
- Prayer to combat crime
- Panel says illegal aliens should get citizen offer
- For the record (4)
- Chrysler says last hurdle is cleared for loan props
- For the record (3)
- Burma suspicious of Chinese support for communist guerrillas
- Zimbabwe's socialist plan -- very little Marxism
- Winter collection
- For the record (2)
- Mainline church groups take aim at companies trading with communists
- Europe tries to find an answer -- in nine languages
- Atlanta police beef up probe of child killings, but still have no suspects
- West German court rejects appeal to free Rudolf Hess from Berlin's Spandau Prison
- film review
- US white paper on El Salvador
- US Patent Office; Why the pats are pending
- For the record (1)
- American drive on El Salvador gets detoured in Britain
- Trevino on tour: golf fans identify with him
- Soviets rejecting US summit 'conditions'
- How to help El Salvador
- Floods, drought in China may turn it to foreign aid
- Cryptogram
- The Oscars: focusing on real human beings
- Mr. Reagan's prospects
- 'Butter, not guns, for El Salvador'
- Business training for laid-off Britons
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Energy subsidies feel the heat
- Wages are not the problem
- Haig plans Mideast trip on problems, peace path
- Trials of the Appalachian Trail
- Parts of the same work
- Supreme Court rules out Wisconsin primary law
- Where cooks become chefs
- The Carruthers: family bond strengthens pairs skaters
- The London City Ballet: 'a great little company' makes it on its own
- German response on Salvador may disappoint Reagan
- For the record (1)
- L. A.'s Wilshire Theater: the new kid in town
- A right time for Buckley
- Soviets try to plunge back into Mideast peace role
- Family Savings whittled away; Brazilians battle 100% inflation
- Picasso's later works burst forth with raw power and startling originality
- King Cakes: a specialty for the Mardi Gras season
- Spain gets a new prime minister while it sweeps up after coup attempt
- Please don't repeat that question
- Reagan's retroactive curb on hiring upheld by judge
- Israel's dizzying inflation: indexed incomes help some
- Reagan administration 'straw in wind' on civil rights