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Monitor articles for February 01, 1983
- Bush on Euromissiles: no addition to zero option
- BALLOONING FEDERAL BUDGETS. . .; TRYING TO HOLD THE LINE
- Truck driver's strike marked by violence
- The Reagan budget
- Three Nordic Cities
- It was a super day for records
- Mini-series dramatizes quiet acts of heroism in Nazi-occupied Rome
- Let's have at least some public art that's fun to be near
- The real item
- Vigilante foreign policy
- Why a smaller French army angers its generals. . .but not NATO allies
- Soviets' next move on European missile talks may be up to the West
- Sudden calm in Europe's troubled fishing waters -- for now
- Israeli President retiring from politics. . . at least for awhile
- Shultz's Japanese-style politics
- British strikers threaten to end emergency service
- How '84 budget plays in D.C., on Main St.
- Airlines told to obey nonsmoker rules again
- German past -- and future
- Teen pregnancy and the law
- Develop an alternative to Law of the Sea
- Correction
- Riggins runs 'Hog' wild in Washington's Super Bowl win
- 300,000 Ghanaians beat Nigerian exit deadline
- How '84 budget plays in D. C., on Main St.
- Retirees work for community needs
- Language lesson
- How '84 budget plays in D.C., on Main St.
- Solving the biggest problem
- Wall Street Journal hits European newsstands with new daily edition of US business news
- Business and the budget: cuts good, but deficit isn't
- Creative home-building ideas in crowded Japan
- Afghans capture French doctor
- Stiffer competition ahead for word-processing firms
- EPA names 111 counties facing loss of US funds
- Salvador rebels widen war, put Army on the defensive
- 82-day school strike may finally be ended
- Game summary
- Suriname leader draws close to Castro, represses coup attempts
- Correction
- Water beds, their initial market splash long over, are racking up solid sales
- Pets that get my goat
- 'My client, right or wrong' -- lawyers may revise tradition
- BALLOONING FEDERAL BUDGERS. . .; TRYING TO HOLD THE LINE
- Hot ideas on how to cope with the cold -- from icy laboratories
- Gold hits 21-month high; US dollar also advances
- Nevada Congresswoman Barbara Vucanovich brings care, warmth to Washington
- Penney's to drop hard goods
- Reagan offers Soviets new A-arms proposal
- Palau: a bold experiment in democracy
- Quebec strike spreads, but accord may be near
- BALLOONING FEDERAL BUDGETS. . .; TRYING TO HOLD THE LINE
- Floating mirror
- BALLOONING FEDERAL BUDGETS. . .; TRYING TO HOLD THE LINE