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Monitor articles for February 24, 1984
- 'Levitation' is buoyed by fine acting and the author's talent for humor
- Sandinista critic says less-than-free vote may still be worthwhile
- Dramatic landings: how to enhance the halfway point
- In Alaska's Arctic, the land provides what the Inupiat need
- News In Brief
- Be prepared when exploring Alaska
- Who's the fairest debate sponsor? Court will decide
- The Pribilofs: cold, fog-shrouded home of the northern fur seal
- The year of moonlit calendars
- The black vote - playing a bigger role in elections across South
- If it's Tuesday, it must be Salvador - or maybe Sri Lanka?
- 'Levitation' is buoyed by fine acting and the author's talent for humorBabalooney Revue with music. Directed by Brad Hall
- Cruising the intricate waterways of 'Southeast'
- Home computers may eclipse cable's 2-way services
- Gemayel's own Christian backers threaten to withdraw support
- 'Lyndon:' Klugman's salty one-man show
- Some UN agencies are indispensable
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Flawed diplomacy sears Lebanon
- President Reagan's adversities
- Census tallies poverty Reagan's way but still finds it rising
- EDB in perspective
- Software industry comes into its own
- Bankruptcy and contracts
- Whitewater rafting the Tatshenshini and Alsek rivers
- Keep Hormuz open
- US satellites help sift conflicting claims in Kampuchea fighting
- News In Brief
- Deluxe accouterments
- Man's fascination with whales becomes moneymaker
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Halting electrolysis in water pipes, fixing a leaky chimney
- Here's a road map for New Hampshire primary ballot race
- Starting salaries at banks up 4.5% from last year
- Lessening our fear of nuclear holocaust
- New sports may be showcased at '88 Winter Olympics in Calgary
- The recipe for failure in Lebanon
- Bankruptcy ruling gives employer an edge in labor bargaining
- Big Steel's frustrating battle to close ranks
- Mississippi catfish for Left Bank dining - US gives a hand
- Gorbachev is Soviet man of the future, say East-bloc insiders
- Alas, poor Yank; thy inarticulateness doth grow hither and yon
- Iranian tourists in Syria: a sign of political coziness
- Kayaking Russell Fjord to witness the calving of Hubbard Glacier
- The Kremlin grapples with its global chessboard and Andropov's legacy
- Invest time researching contractors before you invest your money
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Cold war intrique makes for rousing good spy yarn; The Story of Henri Tod, by William F. Buckley Jr. New York: Doubleday. 254 pp. $ 14.95.
- Alaska's cities - their charm lies in the character of their people
- Truck strike plays havoc with French economy, European trade
- The Disney touch
- Singapore's gifted students
- Nigerians try to clean open sewers, haul away mountains of garbage; Lagos, a city struggling to save itself
- How US gives thumbs up - or down - on mergers
- News In Brief