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Monitor articles for February 27, 1985
- How two countries fare with the US dollar. Drop in Canadian dollar has people looking to Riviera instead of Florida
- Threshing floor
- Stripped pine
- Thrice disappointed, now cautious
- Salted, smoked meats and seafood: time-honored English specialties
- Why US is split on Soviet defense budget
- Western European nations move against new wave of terrorism
- It's time for skier education and safety codes to be taken seriously
- Salvadorean refugees
- Tilt to progress
- Mideast diplomacy tries to break out of cycle of despair symbolized by Lebanon. Egypt, Israel appear to test waters for reviving peace talks
- A look at the American vigilante
- Court-run Boston schools now must find new superintendent
- US-style campaigns no longer Greek to these politicians
- Teamsters' Presser faces divided union, need to boost wages
- Meeting growth's challenges
- Afrikaner `racial purity' questioned anew
- Fondue options
- The hearthside feast
- CASE STUDY: Vietnam -- Distortion by confusion as well as intention
- Farm protest surges in Ames, Iowa, rally
- Shaving borrowing costs on credit cards and other money sources
- CASE STUDY: Jakarta -- A Communist campaign that backfired
- Memoir by artist/filmmaker Negulesco
- The promise of a surprise, a laugh -- or both
- S. Africa eases laws that say where black families may settle
- Voters turn Pakistani politics upside down. Opposition parties and most ministers are losers in first election under Zia
- Lack of feisty opposition parties and free press offers fertile ground for lies
- CASE STUDY: Beirut -- Planting propaganda in the Mideast news media
- A world aglow in Calvino's passionate gaze
- Up to Meese
- The cherries and the chain saw
- March Sky Chart
- The photographer speaks
- Summer
- How the US has fared in Lebanon
- Chicago mounts campaign on gang violence. Public hearings, city task force aim to curb intimidation by involving community
- God and our needs