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Monitor articles for February 09, 1982
- Black S. African unions mark white's jail death
- Rickover vs. nuclear arms and corporate power
- Conservative Arab lands favoring Iraq in Gulf war
- New England Impressionism abroad
- Quiet Czech tennis star in hot pursuit of No. 1
- Sales outlook gains for jumbo-screen projection TVs
- Salvadoran guerrillas bomb buses in capital
- To my Grandfather who Lived to be 94
- Americans remain loyal to timeless Windsor chairs; Both antique and new forms of this light, elegant style have a popular appeal
- Why China's Deng yields 'first line' duty
- Nissan readies for rocket blast-off
- French claim US dollar is 'ruling world'
- Expanding arms shipments: a dangerous policy
- Top anti-Khomeini leader is killed in a shoot-out
- The many masks of modern art
- Eritrea; Feuds sap rebels' strength; AFRICA'S LONGEST WAR SPUTTERING
- Kampuchean ballet in US
- Metric defenders oppose cut
- Poland lays plans to lift food output, ease debt
- A daydream
- Plummer's bristling Iago - key to Broadway's new 'Othello'; James Earl Jones powerfully moving in title role of Shakespeare's tragedy; Othello Trage...
- The coaching inns of southeast England
- Can computers take the paper out of 'newspaper'?
- Late-hour rescue attempt for Laker line turned back
- The grateful harvest
- How pumping mud deep underground helps farmer join the energy business
- Mubarak and the road to peace
- Costa Rican victor calls for action
- W. German envoy safe after gun attack in Iran
- Britain's Social Democrats: what goes up . . . ?
- Senate vs. courts: an epic battle starts
- Paper admits it patched 'interview' with Reagan
- Rent-a-judge: a fast way to 'day in court'
- Madrid meeting on human rights icy over Poland
- Moderate Arabs warm to Mubarak
- Deficits can be cut
- When sleep won't come
- Reagan OKs push on social issues
- More cotton being produced and bought
- Mr. President, be kind to PATCO
- Ford, UAW seek an extraordinary agreement
- Feared 'Pink Panthers' prowl the battle-scarred streets of Beirut
- Special clubs flourish for doll connoisseurs
- Company tax-credit 'sales' may be budget-cut victim