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Monitor articles for February 21, 1984
- Southern Africa: Can US policies influence change?
- Tackling late-winter garden chores? Treat yourself to a touch of spring
- A grab bag of Theodore Levitt's views on marketing; The Marketing Imagination, by Theodore Levitt, New York: Free Press. 203 pp. $16 .75.
- Africa, part one
- Is Israel expendable?
- California power plant to use geothermal energy
- Mural of Mexico: panoramic but poor
- Good economic news
- Borrowed scenery
- Turkish leader wants his nation to be 'Japan of the Middle East'
- A Reagan-Chernenko summit
- News In Brief
- Dry lake will be solar pond to make electricity
- Rocky road ahead for Central America aid package
- Salvador's rebels wave a peace flag as they win on battlefield
- That new 'guard' on the cellblock could be a no-nonsense robot
- Moral malaise in middle-class America.
- Olympics had moments of brilliance plus a good host in Sarajevo
- Old-style politics lingers in rural Alabama county
- News In Brief
- The other side of N. Ireland - beauty, relaxed pace, golf, jobs
- AFL-CIO chiefs, with eyes on Iowa, talk '84 politics in Florida
- Gen. Jeanne Holm: strategist for a military revolution
- David Bintley brings works of vivacity and joy to British dance
- International Garden Festival in the city that gave us the Beatles
- Caution caused by stock slide would take super news to shake
- When we're in the trial
- Congress has lots to finish before election
- Kids' TV - a partial picture; Kids' TV: The First Twenty-Five Years, by Stuart Fischer. New York: Facts on File Publications. 277 pp. $12.95 (paper).
- Peace table sits bare as guns do the talking in Lebanon
- Hook a walleye through the living room floor!
- Planning now for next summer's tomatoes; aromatic wild leeks
- Australian officials try to get the jump on kangaroo population
- Hindsight in Kremlinology is no guarantee of 20-20 foresight
- Real estate
- News In Brief
- Jackson pounds pulpit and pavement seeking much-needed cash
- My mother, the poet
- Quote
- Anne Bradstreet on things to think upon
- News In Brief
- Zipping to work on the keyboard of your computer
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- British defense costs of Falklands expected to drop in three years
- Black Alabama woman recalls her first vote
- 'Koinonia Farm': faith and hard work
- Things in the family
- Gemayel's two remaining cards
- Angola accord: progress and caution
- Black contributions
- Fed-watching in an election year
- 'The Cafeteria:' a dignified portrait of the vivid world of Jewish intellectuals
- News In Brief
- China's small Christian community takes heart in revival of Y's in the cities
- Poland's one small step toward democracy is too small for some
- News In Brief