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Monitor articles for February 14, 1984
- Moscow makes a choice
- in my love are all seasons one
- Fiscal caution for the states
- Sweet marjoram: an herb garden favorite
- From fad to full-fledged sport
- Message hints that Assad, Andropov had secret meetings
- Loud talk of splitting Swiss government coalition faded when it came time to vote
- Earthscraper
- News In Brief
- Chernenko as leader: Is orthodoxy enough?
- News In Brief
- Getting a head start on spring with fragrant apple blossoms indoors
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- US breaks five-year stall in productivity, but will change last?
- Young Shanghai troublemakers find home at work-study school
- Britain's ''Iron Lady'' bends toward Soviets - ever so slightly
- 20th-century 'Galileo' to probe Jupiter
- Spring's harbinger
- US nurses, back from Lebanon, say US shells hit civilian areas
- Burger on lawyers
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- In US, Chernenko choice signals Soviet continuity
- To my love with daffodils
- Labor's help in Mondale drive calls spending laws into question
- US to Chernenko
- Hussein, Mubarak seek US aid against radical states
- Another prince or princess on the way
- Go merry, go round
- 'Wisdom, economy, and brotherly love'
- Judge Lucy Howorth: lawyer, feminist, organization woman
- Vendler finds clues to Keats's literary development in his odes; The Odes of John Keats, by Helen Vendler. Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Ha...
- News In Brief
- US money growth has some economists predicting fresh inflation
- Allies agree to 'speak softly' to Moscow
- I AM A PAINTER
- On PBS: a singing group's glorious TV debut - also, 'Popular Neurotics'
- Austin, Texas: a quiet oasis in a state filled with superlatives
- US distorting Salvador rights picture?
- Will KGB let up on Baltic dissidents?
- News In Brief
- Eastern Europe sniffs the wind for policy shifts in Kremlin
- The public mood
- News In Brief
- Democratic free-for-all in Massachusetts for Tsongas Senate seat
- Carruthers duo ended US medal drought in electrifying fashion
- Applications are sifted through fine screen at Bates College, Maine
- Do-it-yourselfers pump their savings into larger, fuel-hungry cars