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Monitor articles for February 26, 1985
- US steps up pressure on Ethiopia. AID chief says US wants relief trucks to be allowed into rebel-held areas
- Airbus, Europe's joint aviation operation, runs into turbulence. Plane producer getting good orders, but organizational problems appear
- One view of network TV: the public needs less waste, more taste
- `Coming of Age': a bizarre comedy
- Ralph Ellison on what he learned
- Tactic: Recycle the lie again and again
- Meese at Justice: continuation of conservative push
- American Visions -- the publisher tells why
- Celerina: a sleepy Swiss village offers super skiing -- and more
- Half of British coal miners give up the fight
- Pat Buchanan's return
- Whirlwind
- Researchers hope to find `right' whales, but right place is elusive
- Norwegian spy case promises political bombshells within NATO
- Strengthening education
- Lively revival of O'Neill's stormy `Strange Interlude'
- Steady-as-she-goes prospect has US supply-sider happy
- Malone's streak of not fouling out recalls Wilt Chamberlain's
- Modern gem of Irish literature rescued from oblivion
- The miracle of Love
- Thunderstorms predictable at last
- Commerce secretary asks White House to loosen antitrust laws
- ASK THE GARDENERS
- Tactic: Hide a forgery
- Nigeria fights disarray with discipline
- The humble battery slims down and charges up
- Nicaragua, again
- A nation of gardeners values its `old-timers'
- Two sisters
- Governors show the way
- The Philippines braces for a power vacuum
- Shakespeare's advice
- There's a Trojan horse built every minute, parading lies as truth
- Tactic: Use a fraction of reality
- PBS's `Victory Garden' -- 10 years old and flourishing
- Four hearty hikers plan record-setting North Pole trek