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Monitor articles for February 19, 1980
- US jumps back into International Labor Organization
- Study abroad adapts to 'business'
- Yet another aid to finding the 'right' school
- Vietnamese children liven up the classroom
- Nordic nations on guard
- Zimbabwe whites in coalition?
- Britain's honeymoon with Mrs. Thatcher on the wane
- Military service and the Carter Doctrine
- Guest for the day
- Independents say more money means more oil
- Haughey seeks 'fresh initiative' on Ulster
- The world is her home
- Apply at a young age for a British education
- Two printers escape over Berlin Wall
- European Parliament faces a community of problems
- FBI failed to protect 'freedom riders' in 1961
- Lake Placid: boycotting the public
- Indian-Soviet ties feel Afghan strain
- Insiders' view: Carter won't debate
- Predator control: old fight rekindles
- US, Iran accept UN plan to bring hostages home
- Architecture after dark at Boston's BAC
- Chicago starts hiring replacement firefighters
- Australia: money skepticism and hope
- In '80 the gold belongs to Annemarie
- Not so alone as I thought
- Off to the Third World
- Trudeau favored in Canadian elections
- Just one course at a time at Colorado College
- Research in preschools
- Films, toys, playpens, records, even books in this library
- Don't forget the Palestinians
- LA mudslides: 14 perish, damage estimate rise
- Petzold wins gold medal in 10-km cross-country
- You, too, may join in on the selection of texts
- New budget proposal for the European Community
- To my cat eating its food
- Nicaragua's need for a helping hand
- Lincoln U. completes a turnaround
- Electrifying role possible for Great Salt Lake
- Helping kids as performers
- Israeli Embassy opens in Cairo
- Election '80 may turn on $5 beef, $1.50 gas
- Bush wins 14 delegates in Puerto Rican primary
- Moral choices
- Eleven golfing events to watch or enter with the pros
- PBK membership; Nagging concern over entry
- How University of Texas President taught himself to read/write the Spanish language
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- European allies resist economic squeeze of Russia
- How Kennedy 'won' by finishing second
- Fleeing Afghans pose aid problem for Pakistan
- Tonga king dreams of jumbos and tourists
- At the halfway point: Lake Placid taking focus
- This is a short book review; What Schools Are For, By John I. Goodlad. Bloomington, Ind.: PDK Publications, $ 5.50.
- How to test candidates on foreign policy
- Students stirred up, divided on draft
- An '80s downdraft for the airlines?
- Children write their own books
- Steady growth seen for 'chips'
- Habla usted Espanol?; Antigua draws students from around the world
- School Russian declines while BBC Russian flourishes
- Some pupils float (and study) around the world
- Recent Soviet missile test raises SALT II questions
- Sakharovs report being beaten by police in Gorky
- US inflation -- who's keeping up, who isn't
- No ill wind
- East bloc doesn't always fall into line
- More than one way to combine work/study
- The Experiment's semester abroad focuses on homestay
- FBI's big pornography crackdown reveals organized crime influence
- Salaries lag for women professors
- San Francisco unprepared for repeat of 1906 quake
- Bora-Bora: the island Michener called 'Bali ha'i'
- Mrs. Gandhi sacks nine state governments