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Monitor articles for February 28, 1985
- The memoirs of Wright Morris: views from an unconventional angle
- A caring nation
- Civil rights veteran John Lewis still marches to unmistakable drumbeat
- GOP planning early strike at Democratic incumbents in US House
- Studio model
- Agribusiness center will show off everything from fish farming to tractors
- Many Salvador peasants find only disappointment in land reform. Sharecroppers who scrimped for years to buy land wind up with eviction notices
- They didn't need my old Philco
- Landing a job as publisher: a 10-year sprint to the top
- An oil importer's run-in with Tokyo rules
- A Morse code of earth, sky, and sea
- Teachers' importance
- CASE STUDY: The `Spiegel Affair'. One man's disinformation may be another's free press
- The West wakes up to the dangers of disinformation
- Big Tokyo question: Will US ask that curbs on autos be extended?
- A recession by 1986? The all-important question
- Cracking down on crime
- Dismantling apartheid
- Tax-reform bandwagon. More lawmakers are jumping aboard, but they still can't agree on how tax code should be changed
- 2 cents too much
- As I snap on morning
- Einstein's `time warp' theory. It has been reconfirmed in a new experiment
- How best to move away from Pinochet
- Marcos voices his support for hard-line forces in military. Philippine leader will reinstate Ver if general is aquitted in murder trial
- `A little further'