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Monitor articles for February 14, 1985
- Passengers
- US could help close Egyptian-Israeli rift
- Import restrictions put the squeeze on Isuzu/Chevrolet Spectrum
- Presidential panel tells how US can help industry meet world competition
- Graphic film raises intensity level of US abortion controversy
- Israel losing its Lebanese militia as withdrawal nears. But defections in Israeli-trained force seen as not delaying pullout
- Diesels to dolls, China and US emerge as major trading partners
- US seeks Europe's support for `star wars'
- Golden wedding
- Sri Lanka looks for foreign military aid to quell Tamil insurgency
- Good news for connoisseurs of film lore and footnotes to the movie industry [BY] By Daniel M. Kimmel
- Opera and politics: Dresden celebrates its once-famous culture
- US farm policy: Doing too much for too many?
- Watching the dollar's rise
- Thatcher government and the jobs issue
- Borrowing: for profit, not loss
- Half a century later, `Monopoly' game still monopolizes US
- Vietnam's twofold drive: batter the Khmers, court the US
- Cape Cod ponders the cost of urbanization
- What price proof?
- Photos by R. Norman Matheny: Emperor penguins and a killer whale share Antarctica's coastal area; US flag (far right) marks the geographic pole; fla...
- Cold facts of a frozen continent
- Sanctuary congregations and the law
- Schwartz letters tell sad tale of early genius gone sour
- Nicaragua to enlarge draft as contra war gets hotter
- A vibrant and welcome change. Chamber Orchestra of Europe making its first US tour
- NBA All-Star game a scoring display; surprising American skiers
- The marriage counselors
- A modest proposal
- Saga of a fired Saudi minister shows King Fahd's dilemma
- Suffolk County Jail saga reaches Chapter 14, end may be in sight
- Ideology and decisionmaking in foreign policy
- The Vietnam experience: a springboard for compassion
- Why falling farm prices put the pressure on Midwestern banks