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Monitor articles for February 27, 1980
- Conveyance without will
- Education as feeling
- Fed's Roos warns: beware the 'easy' solution
- Egypt, Israel cement ties despite autonomy hazards
- Shuttle diplomacy seeks European Afghan stand
- Three likable plays open, in New York; Major Barbara Comedy By George Bernard shaw. Directed by Stephen Porter.
- High interest, inflation hit small business extra hard
- Behind Abscam -- private bills that breed corruption
- Swedes to let off steam over nuclear power
- If Mugabe wins in Rhodesia
- Parts of Kabul sealed off and mass arrests made
- Turkey rebuilding bridges to NATO -- and defenses
- Hosting foreign exchange students
- Workers may refuse risk of danger, court says
- Unification Church sues to stymie deprogrammers
- Jerusalem-to-Cairo route opens: papers cross easier than people
- New Tampa clues hint tanker strayed
- Plan now, save later: setting vacation goals
- Diesel fuel 'shortage' not really that
- Waldheim hit for trusting Tehran
- Wild geese
- Piecing together potsherds and beads; Egypt Before the Pharaohs: The Prehistoric Foundations of Egyptian Civilization, By Michael A. Hoffman. New Yo...
- Sakharov calls again for a public trial
- Watch out, Martina, Tracy, and Virginia
- Protection passed down
- Parent-daughter ownership
- Albert King hits stride for Maryland basketball
- Rhodesian security tight on eve of big elections
- Preppy is trendy
- Stargazing as done by computers
- Second Bard series coming
- Rhodesia's hour
- Don't panic over prices
- Surinam rebels plan powers for civilians
- Could US grain be getting into the Soviet Union?
- Carter and 'the women's vote'
- Where winter comes alive
- A better way to assist US elderly poor
- Looking, seeing, understanding anew
- Nyerere flexes muscle in Uganda by threatening troop withdrawal
- Varooming around the world on a Triumph 500; Jupiter's Travels, by Ted Simon. New York: Double-day. $14.
- Arthur Rubinstein's many, many reminiscences; My Many Years, by Arthur Rubinstein. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $16.95.
- US says nerve-gas bombs must stay at Denver site
- Russia's 'Three Mile Island'?
- OK given for new release of Three Mile Island gas
- China's plan: burn its coal, export more oil
- WORLD'S LARGEST DEMOCRACY INDIA; INDIA and CHINA neighbors who are worlds apart
- How communism's doing
- Children are important at the Royal Danish Ballet
- For the sake of the sparrow's fall
- White House hopefuls seek new anti-inflation answers
- Hong Kong-Canton service by bus just around corner
- Three likable plays open, in New York; Major Barbara Comedy By George Bernard shaw. Directed by Stephen Porter.
- Three likable plays open, in New York; Major Barbara Comedy By George Bernard shaw. Directed by Stephen Porter.
- Pavarotti shines despite poor production
- 'Impartial' US journalists can return, Iran rules
- What US needs is a parliamanet, Senate candidate says
- New Zealand rules would guide trucking of radioactive waste
- Unbuckle boots for cold ski lesson
- Yugoslavia gets welcome boost from Common Market