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Monitor articles for February 22, 1985
- A too-somber look at Chaucer's genius
- Timeless music
- Ask an Architect
- Fast-paced news show favors one-liners over in-depth discussion
- `Preppie' ski academies supplying US team with young racing talents
- The ins and outs and roundabouts of real estate incentives
- Arabs try to push ball into US court. But PLO-Jordan pact may not be enough to entice Reagan
- New chemical weapons talks sputter
- US farmers' woes being felt down the agribusiness line
- Revisiting Yalta
- Barely a flutter at the world's first walk-through butterfly zoo
- Revival of J. M. Synge's rueful comedy has power without polish
- As France turns, so turns Le Monde
- A few fundamentals on financing a new house or condominium
- Mexico asks US to ease border checks
- Australia's `brain drain' linked to research decline
- Going where it's warm
- Staying where it's cold
- Jay Hammond: Alaska's pioneer politician
- A musical that's like a Rockwell painting. Nostalgic comedy, `Take Me Along,' is now at Washington's Kennedy Center
- Junior-high pupils, officials find ways to defuse school violence. Federal project in three school districts shows discipline improves as students t...
- Like Moscow, Bulgaria contends with rising Muslim population
- Worldwatch warns of need for greater energy conservation
- First Commandment promise
- Three keynotes of interior design
- Benefactor supports US college education for 2,500 Lebanese