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Monitor articles for February 23, 1983
- 'Death of a Salesman' -- with a Peking twist
- Reagan tries to pump life into Mideast plan
- Monopoly firm loses trademark
- Tax books: bigger is seldom better
- Tragic tensions in India
- Reagan's guarantee
- The face of silence
- 'Union-bashing' prime minister wants to curb labor; Power of unions tested in nation where most workers are unionized
- New Zealanders play cuckoo to the last ten black robins on earth
- Realigning the nonaligned
- S. African local election will test plan to share power with Coloreds, Indians
- US-Egyptian trade alarms Europe
- French government asks: 'Pourquoi English'?
- Old-fashioned potato breads made the easy way
- Getting to know our heavenly Father
- Texas conservatives lose grip on school text selection
- Sound advice on managing money; The Only Money Book for the Middle Class, by Don German and Joan German. New York: William Morrow & Co. 335 pp. $13....
- How Sudan foiled coup attempt
- French pumpkin soups have sweet flavor, smooth texture
- Australian election: rough-and-tumble leaders battle over jobs, union power
- Awards given for best designs in home furnishings
- Beguiling bloom
- Australian election: rough-and-tumble leaders battle over jobs, union power.
- Oregon does an about-face and welcomes outsiders
- Mark Talbott: a 'common man' who is dominating pro squash this year
- Teens join battle to curb drug abuse
- A wilderness of one's own
- French protest detention of doctor in Afghanistan
- What Wall Street 'experts' forgot; The New Contrarian Investment Strategy, by David Dreman. New York: Random House. 343 pp. $16.95.
- Let's hear it for the politicians
- Do orchestras play Mahler too well? For greater authenticity some suggest performances need genuine struggle
- Start planning now for retirement; Retire Easy: The Bluebook of Retirement Planning, 1982-1983 Edition, by Thomas L. Nolan Jr. Manitowoc, Wis. (PO B...
- Royal family squelches stories in London daily
- China to hang tough in Soviet talks
- Banana bread always a favorite
- A key to tackling drug abuse: don't stress blame
- What Arafat wants from Washington
- One expert's cry for some healthy skepticism about computers
- Soviets hint possible release of dissident Shcharansky
- Pressure
- US Savings Bonds are no longer a laughingstock
- Reagan pulls out all stops to lobby for defense buildup
- Neighborhoods come to aid of cities
- Banks' tax-repeal drive may stall
- Polish leader unveils new economic program
- Australia struggling with 10.1% unemployment
- Window treatments
- US will purchase property of Times Beach residents
- How Guatemalan dictator cut through nation's chaos
- Borrowing without getting burned