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Monitor articles for February 21, 1985
- Fairness and immigration reform
- Mrs. Thatcher followed a tough act: Winston Churchill
- Early
- The rising dollar
- Argentina gives economic reins to aides more keen on austerity
- Nearing gridlock, Framingham may ease up on growth
- Iwo Jima
- Demonetize libel
- Pakistan's Zia plans an election but the polls may be empty
- Federal judge blocks deportation of Cuban refugees
- Robespierre's rules of order
- Fed treads cautiously in crafting '85 monetary policy. One analyst says central bank's next step is likely to be more restrictive
- Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach: after 300 years, the legend lives on.
- US House moves to approve an extra $701 million in African aid
- No rice, please
- Changing intolerance into brotherhood
- Experts point to ways that Pentagon's budget could be trimmed
- Chilean women stitch a record of political oppression
- Breaking with the past, AFL-CIO says `maybe' to military freeze
- Japanese cars and US consumers -- the outlook
- Ford's bid to catch up with Europe's luxury pacesetters
- Freed hostage Levin talks about lessons of `an Orwellian year'
- Mrs. Thatcher praises US. Tells Congress she backs SDI research
- On opening a brand-new half-stitched book of poetry by Charles Bell
- Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach: after 300 years, the legend lives on. His sublime scores continue to influence the music world today
- South Korea: progress and excesses
- As refugees swarm into Sudan, UN official rallies aid
- Judging righteously
- Delightful `Zorba'; `Nightingale' eccentric Seattle dance troupe
- Discipline no longer a severe problem in schools, say educators
- Worldwatch's gloomy message is far from the whole story
- Waking up on the dark side of friendship
- `Porgy and Bess' finally arrives at the Met -- and steps out in style