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Monitor articles for February 08, 1984
- News In Brief
- Deficits vs. prosperity: Fed chairman Volcker says US is at crossroads
- Loss to Canada dims US hockey hopes
- Single people spend more per person for weekly food
- News In Brief
- Why not compose for the ear?
- Christian discipleship
- News In Brief
- Stoop labor and who will do it
- Belfast citizens pursue peacemaking in shadow of Nobel Prize winners
- The invisible man at the Kremlin
- Britain's landscape; Britain, by David Gentleman. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 224 pp. $27.
- News In Brief
- Antinuclear protesters score a small victory
- Critiquing the critics' choice of top books for '83
- There's more than one way to make the perfect cassoulet
- Spellbinders, fact-finders, and the '84 campaign
- Clearing up some misconceptions about the Olympic Winter Games
- Israel insists on border 'security,' whoever runs Lebanon
- Remembering teen-agers, too
- A sumptuous dinner for two - you couldn't do better at the Ritz
- News In Brief
- The Fed's challenge
- Some good books to curl up with about zooming down the ski slopes
- TV and politics
- Cocos Islands' 'swashbuckling' era about to close
- News In Brief
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- Space priorities
- Plunging in
- Two shuttle crewmen take a historic walk
- Thinking of buying a home? It might be better to rent for now
- Designing a faster sailboat, cars that fly
- Japan moves to curb pollution caused by batteries
- US dairy farmers keep on milking, despite cutback offer
- French toast with a twist
- Valentine's Day - a time to share a special pear
- All sides take stock amid Lebanon chaos
- A call to order for US public schools
- Two masterly evenings of lieder
- Basic industry going down the tubes? Only if you misread short-term signals
- Turkey warns 'inadequate' aid might peril ties to US ... but Greece says Reagan tips aid balance in Turkey's favor
- News In Brief
- Beirut's 'green line,' a symbol of division, returns
- Turkey warns 'inadequate' aid might peril ties to US...
- News In Brief
- International treaties vs. private enterprise: Is alarm justified?
- CHICAGO. A CITY OF SUPERLATIVES
- US hopes for Beirut reconcilation fade as Syria toughens stand
- Sometimes Salvador rebels drop their guns - and go to the beach
- Upbeat view on jobs picture
- Scouring budget for those less flashy, but more intriguing items
- News In Brief
- 'Selavy's Magic Theatre' careens uproariously across the stage
- Venice's genius is captured triumphantly in London
- Words of wisdom you won't find in Mao's little red book