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Monitor articles for February 19, 1986
- Up 'n over!
- Toxic-waste issue boiling in Bay State. Trial likely to prompt more serious thinking about victims' compensation
- Pulitzer-nominated epic poem is cry for America
- Oil-price drop causing profound changes in world. Tide of petrodollars that washed over oil-producing nations in `70s is ebbing
- Rescued by his love of the circus
- Bland bean curd makes a tasty dish
- Soviet officials' ouster hints at coming criticism of Brezhnev
- Matching income with home-buying outgo
- Suspend US aid to Marcos now
- Winnie Mandela's appeal shows why husband still jailed
- FOR THE LOVE OF PEANUT BUTTER
- West's deluge
- Tale of an immigrant family. Grandson's play glows with homespun humor, humanity
- Communist Party gathering: a turning point for the Soviet Union
- S. Africa: black youth fuel township unrest. Their chief target: blacks working for white government
- How oil-blessed Alberta has sunk surplus revenues into funds for rainy days
- Glimpses of Bill
- Journey to the Arlberg, skiing's `Mecca'
- Lack of options
- L.A. Pops: wooing and wowing audiences with concerts that sparkle
- Victims often confused and ashamed as well as frightened
- Fashion the cows drool over
- Letters to the Editor. Defense and strategic planning
- FOR THELOVE OF PEANUT BUTTER
- France looks for ways to ship an unwanted Duvalier off to the US
- A cat named Maigret
- Rebels deal setback to USSR in third world. But Moscow remains willing to pay price to support sympathetic regimes
- Army Gen. Wetzel rides point for US forces in Germany BY]By Peter Grier, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
- Brighten the winter scene with a simple brunch
- Lessons from misfortune
- S. Korean leaders try to stop move to revise Constitution