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Monitor articles for February 14, 1986
- Beyond Japan's car quotas
- Old Japan -- next-door to Tokyo's airport
- Traveling Afro-American art
- Limited edition
- UN to focus on Africa
- Vargas Llosa novel of a rebel gone cold
- `Anne of Green Gables' is quintessential family entertainment
- Japan hopes to calm US protectionism by limiting auto exports
- World's biggest planemaker keeps sales gliding along at just 69 cents a throw
- Arrow grounded
- Iran's advance into Iraq triggers alarms in Gulf. Kuwait fears Iranian pressure to end support of Iraq
- Malaysia
- Condos where classrooms used to be
- Crowded Skies. More passengers and more planes are clogging the airways. The air traffic control system is `hanging on by its fingernails,' says a p...
- Travel tips. `For kids only' vacation in Florida . . . wildlife-watching in northern Scotland . . . new guide to country homes in France
- Andrew Jackson's home: showplace of a self-made man
- `Mercy me!'
- Penguin paperback book empire turns a new page to restore its profitability
- California families turn off the TV, tune in to other activities
- Japan's schools: lauded in US but not at home
- Seeing Mongolia -- by bike. A captivating land of shepherds, monasteries, mutton
- Foreign yacht teams anticipate Cup races, ship off to Australia
- Not a dress for a shrinking violet
- Enlisted peacemakers
- Miami airport probe could put deep crimp in cocaine traffic from South America
- Aquino camp sets strategy to oust Marcos
- Today's biz whiz -- magnate of the mundane
- Home fix-up
- Pentagon readies Polygraph Institute. But experts still protest use of `lie detectors' for security screening
- US, USSR negotiate Afghan pullout. Plan reportedly calls for `neutral' Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Routing planes with the air traffic cops
- Italy's courageous crackdown
- At crucial meeting, AFL-CIO leaders aim to turn labor around. They want more members and a friendlier Congress
- Letters to the Editor. US Immigration reform
- US and European Community poised to battle over farm exports
- In the Philippines -- the diplomatic Habib rides again