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Monitor articles for February 08, 1983
- Boston's OIC: training inner-city residents for high-tech jobs
- US tries to get back into UN's anti-A-bomb agency
- 'Winds of War' mini-series may set TV ratings record
- Defense cuts -- why the ax is dull
- Nixon the historian to anchor TV series
- Iraq denies Iranian claim of major military victory
- Lawyer ethics code set back
- Mrs. Gandhi's ups-and-downs
- Quebec adamant in strike with high-paid public unions
- The siege of Dan River: Virginia textile mills vs. a Northern investor
- US-Europe ties muddied by farm 'subsidies war'
- Washington's debacle in Central America
- Europe may be breaking away from Reagan's proposed 'zero option'
- Esperanto leads to instant friendships around the world
- Unconventional art: in search of more 'showplaces' across the South
- US auto dealers glad to see more tires being kicked
- All-Star game nostalgia
- Trial of Klaus Barbie keeps World War II memories alive
- The Burger plan to unburden the court
- Greek Communists join protest on US aid plan
- Persuading the Europeans
- Chinese leaders shuffled in most populous province
- Israel mediates new pact between Lebanon militias
- Appreciation
- Oil decline: Non-oil Arab states and Israel will survive
- Landslide again in Paraguay vote
- ode to a Russian immigrant
- Cook-it-yourself colonial meal evokes America's past
- Israel tightens grip on 'North Bank' in Lebanon
- The art of lobbying: author Judith Meredith describes her method
- Two Caribbean retreats
- Opera workshops: training ground for future Pavarottis
- Drugs, alcohol, crime links studied by US
- Two Caribbean retreats
- Why nation's school buildings are in disrepair
- The past is prologue
- The shut-in at nr. 7 Liberty Street
- China: and now Shultz
- Shultz affirms American support for Korea
- Tanguy: a first-class illustrator of the imagination -- but no more
- A step away from the new order
- Why Shultz not worried over negative Chinese reports on his Peking visit
- Reagan's political standing: Will economic growth be enough to boost it?
- Kremlin wants to unclog bottlenecks, spur economy with free-market incentives
- I only need a place to stand
- US-China trade: Peking's unconvincing case
- Farmers try to cut costs, find new markets
- Philippine rebels shift tactics on Mindanao
- Japan businessmen eager to restore Soviet ties
- Peace Corps volunteer services provide opportunities, satisfaction
- Drug use less accepted by youth, studies show
- Soviet satellite's A-core plunges into sea, US says