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Monitor articles for February 17, 1981
- Hungary tiptoes behind Poland with own cautious reform program
- How big will Reagan budget cut be? Closer to $10 billion than $30 billion, say economists
- Ruined castles of the RHINE
- AFL-CIO meeting raps Reagan economic plan
- Instructor-to-skier radio makes a lesson more efficient
- Q&A: Why US grain embargo may not be dropped
- Remedies for the abuse of children
- Kurdish rebels retreat from stronghold city
- Oil firms wade into deeper water for offshore deposits
- Washington, Cairo wonder how much US presence Egypt can stand
- Old San Juan: colonial Spanish elegance
- Off-Broadway offerings range from sadly tragic to mildly amusing
- Guatemala braces for surge of Army-leftist battles
- Prices of mortgage homes up 7%
- Cut tax expenditures, too
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Reagan policy style: test public opinion, but guide it if necessary; Reagan had election-eve hostage speech ready
- Foreign stake in US plants surges
- Winter dry spell pulls the river out from under Mississippi barge traffic
- Election watchdog biting into US press freedom?
- Off-Broadway offerings range from sadly tragic to mildly amusing
- Reagan tells Cuba, Soviets: 'No more arms to El Salvador'
- Europe winces at Reagan's tough rhetoric
- Reagan policy style: test public opinion, but guide it if necessary; Pollster: tax cut-budget cut stance is a prime example
- Carter's view of a good start that brought a bitter end
- Iranian intellectuals claim abuses under Islamic rule
- Report raises thorny questions about Sunbelt migration
- When you go to Germany, don't forget your violin
- The revival of relaxation; Sinking into a chaise longue is easier than pronouncing it
- Landscape that is lived in
- Visit the home of; A small town boy who made good
- He makes lutes with 'a certain soul'
- Editor's note
- Mr. Sonnenschein's prizewinning pigeons
- Students need phones -- lots and lots of telephones
- Zimbabwe simmers down -- but basic dispute unsolved
- Landscape that is lived in
- Polish students gain concessions
- Off-Broadway offerings range from sadly tragic to mildly amusing
- Little Red Riding Hood country
- Maurice Utrillo: current exhibit clarifies, defines
- A way West Germans can learn about the US
- California by bus
- Soviet Union murmurs 'love me, or else' to Iran
- All-out hockey player Barber is Flyers' cutting edge
- Attache reportedly 'compromised'
- West Berlin: shared moments and reminders of the past
- State, local tax: $934 per capita
- US dollar is back in run, for the money
- What FEC asked the Digest
- Irish officials plan inquiry into fire at discotheque
- Of subtleties and linkages
- American college students: Read any Hardy this year?
- Americans look at Reagan and like what they see
- Sihanouk lays down conditions for leading united front against Viets
- Strike dents peace hopes in Spain's Basque region
- Yes, preschool makes a difference -- but what sort?
- Mrs. Thatcher urges oiling Anglo-American machinery
- Explosion in stadium precedes pope's visit
- That special gift