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Monitor articles for February 18, 1982
- Cherry cobbler for Washington's birthday
- Druze strike continues in Golan Heights protest
- A special French method of cooking duck at home
- Coppola savors breaking the moviemaking rules
- Freedom, and lessons in fortitude
- Portugal bolsters its foreign trade as it steers toward EC membership
- Angola cracks a barrier with new diplomatic tie
- States ready to haggle with Reagan on 'new federalism'
- Vietnam will have to negotiate on Kampuchea -- eventually
- Jordan makes it clear it won't be the 'alternative' Palestinian state
- Townspeople help bankrupt college begin a new life
- Social Democrats put all British parties on their guard
- Walesa speaks out, disavows extremists, encourages moderates in regime and union
- Veteran political team -- labor and Democrats -- plans '82 comeback
- Reagan's ex-Treasury deputy: Reaganomics is not supply side
- Big US banks raise their prime rates
- Vietnam has strong reasons to hold on to Kampuchea, despite military and economic burdens
- The sustaining power of Love
- Can you catch a falling Shah?
- Begin appears to accept US word on an arms edge
- Freedom, and lessons in fortitude (1)
- Reaganomics faces political, economic crunch
- A different way to score basketball; tennis tales; and baseball deals
- When pro tennis was fun
- The rosy torch
- Champion of Mount Carroll, Ill; Laurie Scott helps turn a little town around
- Producer Stanley Jaffe; CHILDREN ARE HIS CINEMATIC THEME
- Reaganomics faces political, economic crunch
- Mr. Reagan's political strategy
- EC leader meets Reagan, complains of high rates
- Autos lead sag in US output
- A 'horror show' on classroom indoctrination
- Nancy Reagan's tour
- West Germany's election campaign: confrontation takes the floor
- Dinner for one: an elegant meal which is fun to prepare
- South Africa: to learn from a tragedy
- Baseball's lopsided deals
- Let us wage love
- Black women in history: a new look at forgotten lives
- Wanted -- a generation without a label
- Quebec leader shelves separatism . . . for time being
- Stir mounts over death of S. African labor leader
- The arms merchants
- Sri Lanka joins Asian lands luring West with free-trade zones
- Corsican separatists take responsibility for bombs
- McCloskey: too liberal for Hayakawa's Senate seat?; California congressman outlines views on defense, economy, Mideast
- 'Mean Joe' bows out of Pittsburgh's 'Steel Curtain'
- Catching up with parents who don't pay child support
- US readies peacekeeping force for Sinai
- 3,500 arrested as Warsaw runs test of martial law
- West Bank closing sparks protest
- Japanese women poke holes in men's claims to inventors' fame
- Despite leader's absence. . .; China says reforms will push ahead
- SWAT teams belie their shoot-'em-up TV image
- Getting a grip on cross-country ski techniques
- Zimbabwe premier fires rival, two other ministers
- West Germany speaks softly on Poland, but wields bigger stick