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Monitor articles for February 25, 1981
- Reagan plan: speed seen in Senate, lag in house
- US school principals optimistic they're getting grip on problems
- Latin America backs US aid to El Salvador after expose
- Abortive Putsch gives boost to Spanish democracry
- Reagan wants to double Navy shipbuilding
- The lady says yes
- Any place is fine with him
- Prince Charles ends his royal hunt for a princess
- Prayer and the mechanical mind
- Scots riled as joblessness grows
- Double glazing best with glass or plastic
- Clues about Mayans from El Mirado hills
- Radical leftists voted out in Kuwait's new Assembly
- Human rights: will Reagan learn from Congress?
- 'Still Life': its anguish fails to move
- Australian teen's first novel is winning readers 90 years later; My Brilliant Career, by Miles Franklin. New York: St. Martin's Press. $9.95
- Bad book on atomic spying is still good reading; The Atom Bomb Spies, by H. Montgomery Hyde. New York: Atheneum. $14.95
- GM orders 6 million units back; 2nd largest recall
- How China's leaders are taking a chapter out of the Polish textbook
- A wealth of sources on saving energy
- Tel Aviv stock siege plays up role of capitalism
- An Afrikaner who wants to be South Africa's Ronald Reagan
- Worth a thousand words -- and more
- Disarm or face horrors of A-war, Pope warns
- Kania, visiting Moscow, pledges quiet in Poland
- Reagan and the 50 governors: what price budget cooperation?
- Collectibles -- what does it take to use them as a foil for inflation?
- Spain's unbowed democracy
- Tar belt oil in Venezuela could be like 'open sesame'
- Yes-and-no merits of 'trickle down' economics
- Asimov's travels with Gulliver; The Annotated Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Edited and with biographical introduction and notes by Isaac As...
- This policeman is art detective and artist, too!
- How 'summit' response affects US allies, Poland
- Public funding -- one way to give political campaigns back to people
- Job sharing vs. joblessness
- Ugandan fighting drives refugees to the Sudan
- New offshore discoveries make US phosphate-rich
- Solus, Solari
- Britain hangs on to tradition with a stiff upper lip
- IRS handling autoworkers' tax protest circumspectly
- S. Africa confederacy plan denied
- Women's marathon added to Los Angeles Olympics
- Reagan transit plans put new luster on 'paratransit'
- Longtime English antiques dealer turns to Americana
- New Falkland Islands talks
- Watch the variables for skiing 'in comfort'
- Peru is backed on issue of site of new clashes
- 'Mary Stuart' well acted, but dry
- Poland's 'revolution in slippers'
- AT&T faces antitrust trial as settlement time nears
- Artist creates one-of-a-kind clothes from hand-painted silk
- Mandlikova rides finesse to No. 5 in world tennis
- Correction
- Media hype boosts occultism
- Libyan presence in Chad gives neighbors the jitters
- Arts groups' efforts to keep US funding: just the first act
- US, Europe welcome Soviet desire to continue SALT
- How Haig sees it
- Libya-Syria unification: one more flight of Qaddafi's fancy?
- Keeping house warm -- for less -- takes some figuring
- Riding the budget like a hero
- Spain emerges shaken but intact