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Monitor articles for February 13, 1989
- Jobs for Northern Ireland
- Indiana's Buy-Now, Study-Later Plan
- The Streets Before Dawn
- Man Is Never Lost
- Taking the Pulse of Moscow. ... and what do you think of reform?
- Congress Pushes Joint Purchasing By Armed Forces. PRESSURE ON PENTAGON
- The $mell of Money
- Palestinian Tries to Fill Dialogue Gap. MIDEAST NEGOTIATIONS
- Bush: No Bold Plan, but a New Tone. The White House emphasizes the federal budget cannot solve all the country's problems. THE FEDERAL BUDGET
- Banishing Poverty: an Uphill Fight. Joblessness, crime continue to stymie progress in Miami's poor black neighborhoods. AMERICA'S UNDERCLASS
- `Lawrence' in Fine Shape. Director David Lean and his refurbished film share an ovation
- HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATION
- Wary of 1992, Japan Sets Up Shop in Britain
- BILL INTRODUCED TO OPEN NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY
- The Gun Lobby is Running Out of Ammo
- VALENTINE'S DAY IN JAPAN: LADIES, DON'T EXPECT A GIFT
- Swans in the Dark
- The Deregulation Dilemma
- Mighty Casey the Contra Steps Up to Bat
- More Pet Therapy Programs
- `Tap': Flying Feet and Unabashed Emotions. FILM: REVIEW
- Channel Markers
- Puppy Love. Animals help ease the loneliness and fears of shut-ins. SOMEONE TO CARE FOR
- Much Ado About Everything