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Monitor articles for February 13, 1984
- Czech star tests L.A. track; Orioles' farm success may start a trend
- In Spanish Harlem, youths restore a building - and self-esteem
- Soviet troops said to strike back at Afghan guerrillas
- Burger urges lawyers to polish ethics, help unclog courts
- US and Soviets
- Saudi Arabia: angry, frustrated, but pushing on as mediator in Mideast crisis
- Reagan trip to China is planned for April
- Landscapes that go beyond their subject
- The big stock blowout: investors appear uneasy on '85 outlook
- Industrialist/statesman; Owen D. Young and American Enterprise: A Biography, by Josephine Young Case and Everett Needham Case. Boston: David R. Godi...
- Congress balks at White House push to upgrade Vatican ties
- China said to send signal for better ties with Soviets
- Sometimes not giving can be an act of love
- US security and the lull in the search for arms control
- Florida landing keeps NASA's tight shuttle schedule on track
- From Congress, hope and skepticism on future of US-Soviet ties
- Women who receive paid maternity leaves are in minority, study finds
- Sahel, desperate for food aid, looks for ways to feed itself
- US plans less arms for Taiwan, bowing slightly to Peking wishes
- Some prizewinning postal play by a Tennessee graduate student
- Voice a choice
- Personal ethics: an alternative to big government?
- French push for Chad solution gets stuck in the diplomatic sand
- Britain's Torvill and Dean lift sport of ice dancing to new heights
- Antiaircraft missiles to be sold to Jordan
- Uncertainty, snow enshroud Moscow streets
- No further concessions to opposition, Marcos says
- Reagan to discuss Lebanon with Mubarak, Hussein
- NATO's incoming chief supports East-West talks
- Photographer's city
- Syria prepared to consider UN force in Beirut
- Saudis try where US failed in Lebanon
- Andropov tried to bring discipline and direction
- East and West peace groups fail to make peace with each other
- US maneuvers carefully as it watches Soviet change
- 'Minor repairs' called for on Dallas Flxible bus fleet
- Productivity gains
- Bright outlook
- Tales of travel and of human achievement
- Peace or pro-American government in Lebanon?
- Love's own
- Costs rise for manufacturers
- Finn takes double gold in 1984 Winter Olympics
- In Iowa, Mondale's almost hometown boy
- New South African group to support apartheid
- Drug abuse in college sports - serious, but the outlook is hopeful
- 25 House Democrats protest Meese nomination
- The implications of the Soviet succession
- Classes for tots proliferate, sparking debate