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Monitor articles for February 16, 1989
- NAVIGATION SATELLITE LAUNCHED
- God's Law Provides for Us
- At Home in the White House. Barbara Bush talks about literacy, family, John Tower, and her 29th new home. INTERVIEW: THE FIRST LADY
- Hungary's Dance: Two Steps Right, Two Left
- Guatemala's Indians: Pawns of War. Once hounded as suspected rebel supporters, Ixil Indians are now wooed back by Army. STRAGGLING HOME
- D"urer: Master of the Art of Imagination and Observation
- In Kalamazoo, Calm After the Storm. A generation of school desegregation has eased racial tensions between blacks and whites. INTEGRATED CLASSROOMS
- Solar Design for an Arid Land. TECHNOLOGY: INTERNATIONAL APPLICATIONS
- Revisiting One Boy's Days of Rage and Humor
- What We Can Do to Save the Rain Forests
- A Cleaner Sweep for Amber Waves of Grain
- SURVEY SAYS SMALL BUSINESSES SEE SIGNS OF INFLATION
- Hondurans Shaken by Others' Wars. CRUCIBLE OF CONFLICT
- An Anti-Nazi's Memoir. `Masterpiece Theatre' dramatizes the life of a Briton who lived out World War II inside the Third Reich. TELEVISION: PREVIEW
- THOROUGH CHECKS SLOW BUSH APPOINTMENTS
- Another Barrier Down
- MTV: Tomorrow the World? The music video channel stakes a worldwide claim to the future. GLOBAL TELEVISION
- Integration and Economics
- Sniffing Out Bombs Before Takeoff. WILL TICKET PRICES REFLECT COSTS?