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Monitor articles for February 19, 1981
- Progress hinted as envoy renews Gulf peace quest
- Bonzo comes swinging back
- Uniting for religious liberty
- Still discovering Mozart
- Eagle of the early days
- New Jersey, New York City declare 'war' on drought
- Big Three automakers on road to a price war
- S. African budget: largest in an election campaign
- Soviets find their best defense on El Salvador is a good offense
- Teen-agers cooling it on drugs
- Poland is calmer, but will West keep its economy afloat?
- Middle East: the flaws of a military strategy
- Crucial test for Reagan at hand: motivating Congress
- Good and bad signals
- Curator works to bring White House interior to perfection
- President's way: pay now, enjoy fruits later
- Europe to Japanese: Curb your exports
- Best deterrent: caring citizens
- Iranian deputies urge anarchy be averted
- PLO trying to get Palestinian talks back on track
- 'Boston Marathon' on skis in Wisconsin's woods
- Fresh Uganda violence laid to Amin supporters
- Bait for tennis tourneys; TENNIS; Multiple-choice prizes
- The loyal opposition
- Understanding and peace
- Global strategy taking shape against alcoholism
- Peter Ustinov: grasping the essence of "Charlie Chan"
- Democrats ready thorns on path to rosy GOP future; Republican chairman sees party upswing in '80s -- if it can revive economy
- East's basketball comeback: leagues ahead
- Fine New England cooking in a quaint blue clapboard inn
- Pope would like to visit China, but obstacle posed
- One company's answer to hazardous waste problem
- Wake up with oranges
- Soviet anthem: 'This is your life, Leonid Brezhnev'
- Crime: neglected issue
- How to fit 45 people on one tiny stage and still hit mostly right notes
- Democrats ready thorns on path to rosy GOP future; Majority Democrats array troops in House for battle over policies dear to party
- US tries hard sell in Europe of hard line on El Salvador
- Guggenheim show: rich in talent, but limited in scope
- Saving the little giants
- Congress-Executive clash possible if panel seeks Haig-Nixon tape log
- Sweet prunes add richness to bar cookies
- S. African racists get busy
- Can a giraffe bring racial harmony to Boston?
- Soviets release activist, one of many Jews freed
- Polish students win Warsaw concessions
- Business cautiously hopeful on White House output
- Business better than ever in offshore oil rigs
- Winter tomato sauce can be full of flavor
- Franchise growth outpaces GNP in mid-'70s
- Riders on the earth
- Sparky remembers some downs as well as ups
- FOOTBALL; NFL angling for young fans
- Labor not totally happy with Reagan trade plans
- Malinalco: A quiet tale of success
- Canada borrows a page from Mexico on oil control
- West coast ports jockey to set up facilities to load coal for Pacific
- Is China's new age disorienting the Orientals?
- Four ways to look at a wheat field
- Transportation rates buck deregulation
- Reagan's cold hand for the Soviets
- New tips on coal from the murky swamp
- British government tries to avert crisis as coal miners' strike spreads
- As Cambodia's food situation improves, Vietnam's deteriorates