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Monitor articles for February 11, 1985
- Troubled times for Midwestern farmers
- Other states follow North Carolina's lead
- Learning a new culture while treasuring the old
- City officials across US decry Reagan-proposed federal-aid cuts
- In `unlovely' town, Filipino wards off communists and military
- Today's landscape painting -- large, bold, unsentimental
- School that drew grumbles now earns high praise
- Rivalry that has dominated four decades of international history
- Japanese valentines: three kinds of sweetness. Chocolates for loved ones, the rejected, and bosses
- AFL-CIO may alter membership rules to stem loss of unionists
- New life in the life insurance industry
- After slumping, women's tennis may be entering bright, new era
- PBS probes T. E. Lawrence -- and the mystery remains
- S. Korea keeps its eyes on election. Kim Dae Jung plays down airport violence in runup to Feb. 12 vote
- Like a mother's heart, the Amazon always makes room for another settler
- Old-line mutual insurer shifting to shareholder-owned
- Repeating the wonder
- Latin America: the decline of militarism
- Kim's return
- Food aid to Africa slackens but need expected to double next year
- About our page for children
- Climbing into the picture
- Day Dreaming
- Mandela rejects freedom offer
- Canadian opposition suspicious of plan to spruce up DEW line with US