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Monitor articles for February 15, 1985
- New guides aim to help videocassette viewers through the maze of movies
- TO OUR READERS
- Surprise packages: Kojak, and the SS
- Kilts on the ramparts of Elsinore
- The arts in Britain. Excellence amid a money crisis
- `Blessed are the merciful'
- Canada's season of gaffes
- HUNGER IN AMERICA. The new pattern of US hunger: cupboards empty before the month ends, malnutrition, and increasing requests for emergency food
- A sense of history, culture: essentials for gem experts
- Depressurizing education's toughest job
- Bid like the pros with the help of catalogs
- Bridgeport boasts towering rim-minder in Sudan's Manute Bol
- It's wise to size up your fringe benefits --especially if you're considering a new job
- Canadian mines dig from heavy losses
- Sweethearts of antique jewelry
- S. Africa vs. ANC, at home and abroad
- An overview of the ways to invest money
- INVESTMENT PRIMER. Sherlock Holmses of the investment industry. How stock analysts sniff out the makings of those buy-and-sell lists
- For average earners, the 401(k) savings plan has special benefits. Tax-deferred pool allows contributions by employer; holder may borrow funds
- Silicon Valley jobs and salaries match the high-tech pace
- Farm sector is expected to rebound, over the long term
- What you have to know to build your capital base. Savings, job security, and skills help you get an early start
- Spanish automaker bucks stiff competition. SEAT spending heavily; tariff help may well vanish next year
- Labor maintaining its hard line against White House
- New Chinese patent law offers fresh reassurance to Western enterprisers
- How one farmer saved his operation
- US and NATO
- Central American peace process put into deep freeze
- Photography as a fine art
- Collected in print, Shepard's hard-hitting plays
- Past decisions on arms appropriations now haunt Congress