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Monitor articles for February 04, 1982
- The return of Ron Erhardt
- Cold comfort -- the strategies of winter
- Leeks: for flavor halfway between garlic and onion
- Why let players take the money and run?
- Mutiny on the docks; Seafarers' Union Buffeted By Corruption Charges
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Chicago's 'Little Warsaw'; The pulse of Poland in America's heartland.
- S. Africa moves to tighten grip on 'almost free' press
- Total immersion in French cuisine for young Japanese
- Up to six more moons reported around Saturn
- Tempers growing short in bellwether steel industry
- Boston: city with a great future in its past
- Workers benefits expand greatly, 10-year survey shows
- Looking beyond the sawdust in stocks of wood-product companies
- Egypt uneasy despite US cordiality
- Though angry, Turkey sticks with Council of Europe
- To what purpose?
- Dozier returns home to a hero's welcome
- Schmidt pushes job plan amid stiff unemployment
- All-Star rehash
- Nicol Williamson tries an intermissionless 'Macbeth'; Macbeth
- The rewards of a 'room of one's own'
- Faith first
- NATO ambassadors agree to use more muscle on Poland
- Parker Pen seeks S&L in California
- Japan's 'ambassador' movies
- Soaring interest rates fuel US-Canada 'gathering storm'
- Mail sorter shows left is right too
- Washington's do-si-do
- in the twinkling of an eye
- Yea, Central High!
- The state of Fred Dimebank
- Searching for lessons Kampuchea's nightmare
- Getting started: Finding a place and setting up
- Players for hire: any takers?
- Murders in N.Y. borough traced to drug traffic war
- Good supply of lemons available now
- Prying open Japan's trade door
- Natural gas: looking ahead to year 2000
- Tug of war in White House over Kremlin policy
- Press ordered from Oval Office
- Queen Elizabeth's 30 years in the royalty business
- Can America's only no-tax state survive the 'new federalism'?
- short takes (1)
- US, South Korea plan big military exercise
- Giving and taking
- Chocolate pie with a meringue shell
- Sharing a secret
- Election banners can't hide Costa Rica's economic crisis
- Comeback by Chad's 'Che Guevara' derails peacemakers
- The man who advises Mitterand
- An insider glimpse at making US economic policy
- American skier, capturing gold, upstages his twin
- Army's new recruiter: recession
- New skating champ emerges; fired coach hired
- Libya charges US jets 'buzzed' one of its planes
- US intentions murky on natural gas policy
- Richard Falk; New paths to global disarmament
- Return to Indochina; Thailand: the domino that didn't fall