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Monitor articles for February 06, 1985
- With viewership dropping, France pulls the plug on state monopoly over TV
- New angle on the partnership of two great leaders
- Inquiry into the mysteries of the hive
- For a Valentine of substance, try a homemade meal
- An alphabet our parents didn't teach us
- Is US too tough on Poles seeking asylum? To Andrzej K., the process can seem daunting; to some analysts, America isn't doing enough
- Your pension kitty probably isn't beating market averages, but it's ahead of inflation
- The graying of America
- Camembert cheese: an alternative to the Yuppie favorite
- Olajuwon, Sampson give Rockets a boost
- Reagan's 3 `new' aides. Friedersdorf, Buchanan, Rollins fill key staff posts
- Fostering insurgency: `learn from the street'
- Debate surrounds hunting wolves with aircraft and radio collars
- Turbulence in the South Pacific
- What to do to straighten out errors in your card charges
- Saying no to evil influences
- Budget pages harbor the obscure, from halibut to helium
- New Zealand makes waves for US Navy
- Shavian wit and style at the Arena Stage
- PORTUGAL still learning the ropes. A young democracy charts across choppy electoral seas
- Speaking the right language
- USSR may be willing to work with the West on global problems