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Monitor articles for February 11, 1986
- New spy fiction ranges from silly to exciting
- A Washington routine -- and a non-sale for King Hussein
- Tensions ease in Northeast Asia. Pragmatism is winning out over confrontation between former foes, such as the two Koreas -- a development that favo...
- Haiti Catholics debate role. Progressives say church should help transition to democracy, conservatives want no part of politics
- Women coaches losing out in hiring game to experienced males
- Contemporary Chinese fiction searches for more Western readers
- Felicia Hemans celebrates the Pilgrims
- Her car is her castle
- Soil blocks provide a sturdy base for seedlings
- Detection dogs track down termites. Beagles' keen sense of smell and hearing makes them excellent inspectors
- Emotions run high as Philippine parliament prepares to count votes
- Judicial independence and power. What the courts can -- and cannot -- do
- A poet of tender heart
- What we can do to combat crime
- Correction
- The Mountbattens: an Indian's tribute
- The thundering beauty of Niagara captured in art
- Everyone except the customer has say in W. German store debate
- Presidential item veto: controversial, perhaps flawed
- Haiti's fresh start
- US debates support for Angolan rebels vs. broader African policy
- Questions & Answers, Ask the Gardeners
- Plummeting oil prices push Mexico to the breaking point
- Economists' debate: Will cutting deficit choke or spur growth?
- US to Filipinos: don't get violent over vote results
- Discovering Winter Park
- Letters to the Editor. Taking education off the back burner