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Monitor articles for February 06, 1984
- Corporations help in finding homes for hard-to-place children
- Lebanese political options narrow
- Critics cast new doubt on reform in El Salvador
- An all-around triumph for Twyla Tharp
- The Installation of Kings in Swaziland
- DOE and its own nuclear waste - a tale of five turtles
- News In Brief
- Public, private, nonprofit: balancing the fat boy in the canoe
- Resistance to Vatican envoy grows in Congress; 'closed question' reopened
- Should the US send $8 billion to Central America?
- The leisurely, perfect world of correspondence chess
- News In Brief
- Central America: Congress's turn
- City Hall joins with private developers to build urban malls
- Europe's besieged immigrants
- Prudent alert
- The Jews who fled to Shanghai - a story imperfectly told; Deliverance in Shanghai, by Jerome Agel and Eugene Boe. New York: Dembner Books. 361 pp. $...
- Who will run against Reagan? Here's how you can predict
- Just Like The Flowers
- Mexicans begin to question motives of President's anti-graft drive
- Israel scours black Africa for new trade and friends at the UN
- News In Brief
- 'Twas the holiday competition
- Sea Lion
- News In Brief
- Hispanics' long quest for fair treatment in schools
- Toyota may come out on top in GM deal
- Pentagon sees new challenges from Soviet military
- Nakasone stars at party gathering, but a woman gets the applause
- US hockey heroes four years later
- Eligibility of some hockey Olympians is questioned
- Afro-American culture stars at children's museums
- Unemployment continues to drop
- Campaign breezes fill Capitol Hill sails
- News In Brief
- 'Star wars' stir
- Olympic arts, usually on the sidelines, may turn heads in L.A.
- Many Palestinian refugees choose hardship to remind world of plight
- Freedom from office politics
- Youth are strong on traditional values and individual rights, poll says
- Press controls in Indonesia: mirroring the third-world?
- Tax increases: don't compound the error
- When grown-up offspring are still part of the household
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Kampuchea slowly rebuilds its society with little outside help
- How now, stock market? Turnaround possible
- Austria and Hungary find their open border serves them well
- They're not just a pretty face: they're a scientific wonder
- Dallas builds a generous new place for art
- A song is born - in story and pictures; What Sadie Sang, story and pictures by Eve Rice. New Edition. New York: Greenwillow Books. Pages unnumbered....
- News In Brief
- The peaceable Pueblo way of life; The Pueblo Children of the Earth Mother, Vols. I and II, by Thomas E. Mails. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co. Vo...
- News In Brief
- Belfast's surface normality masks deeper sectarian divide