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Monitor articles for February 17, 1982
- Reagan's old radio station in path of Cuba radio war
- The Fed will bring US money supply to heel
- Bland productions are taking over today's opera
- Sierra Club endorsement raps Reagan on ecology
- Nkomo companies face liquidation in Zimbabwe
- Businessman sees new moderation in national debate on environment
- What keeps some frogs warm in freezing temperatures? Antifreeze
- Opposition party gains in Irish election drive
- The Kremlin after Suslov
- Soviet freighter sinks in storm off Canada
- Tass asks Pentecostalists to seek exit via channels
- Encounter at dusk: deep in a forest
- Harvesting your woodlot
- City's civil defense plan stirs local debate on arms control
- Mubarak builds power base on favorable public opinion
- Space platforms: multi-use facilities for a cost-paring age
- Senator Williams gets 3 years, $50,000 fine
- Two top Arab hard-liners plan meeting on Golan
- Small firms getting key advice from 'shadow' directors
- Marcos's kidnapped son-in-law still casts shadow -- even after release
- Chipping away at civil rights
- Illegal aliens: should US put out welcome mat?
- Tower: US feels Turkey is on track for democracy
- For the diffident Swiss soldier -- help is at hand
- Impressive primitive-art display in Met Museum's stunning new wing
- One among the few sportsmen
- The good news
- Tapping US wilderness up for committee debate
- Senate TV debate plays to yawns
- Guatemalan leftists push drive to disrupt elections
- How to get a job and what to do when you get it
- A wild start in commodities pits
- Bangladesh's shaky government faces food shortage
- When Ford and the workers get together
- Will Sir Freddie Laker fly again on 'Tiny's' wings?
- Concessions by unions: trend or stopgap?
- Historic auto pact puts focus on quality
- Polish regime expected to spell out revised union role
- Claudio Abbado's Mahler
- OPEC chief calls for cuts in output, not in prices
- Mazda refines its '82 cars
- Barenboim's Beethoven
- Kenya's Asians fear renewed persecution
- Scholarly research hurt by budget cuts, fewer students
- Mubarak builds power base on favorable public opinion ...and vows to put muzzle on Egypt's corrupt 'fat cats'
- Europe's $36 million 'Berlin Airlift' to Poland
- British universities get crash course in Margaret Thatcher budget-cutting
- Reagan tries to ease mounting US-Israel tensions
- Bush answers AFL-CIO on its economic plan
- Hollywood's reigning royalty -- the focus of new biographies; Sir Larry: The Life of Laurence Olivier, by Thomas Kiernan. New York: Times Books. 302...
- Fashion designers make a pitch for petite sizes
- Middle East muddle
- Who should change their wills?
- Cuba-dooba-doo
- A spark of grace
- Exercise prudence, take long view in entering real estate partnership
- A lesson from pineapples