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Monitor articles for February 03, 1986
- Artist and conservationist. sketchbook and family -- essential companions for Robert Bateman
- Rising above tragedy
- Dallas joins the ranks of US cities striving for `world class' status. Task reflects new thinking in usually self-reliant city
- Europe, too, tilts at windmills
- Harry Hopman built great Aussie tennis teams of 1950s and '60s
- Long-suppressed literary culture is enjoying a renaissance in China
- How Americans lived `After the Revolution'
- Changing scenes in Central America
- Musings of a fence painter
- Peres finds it tough to reverse Israelis' `fortress mentality.' Past makes many Israelis wary of relying on others' good will
- New ruler sets up housekeeping amid ongoing chaos in Uganda. Regional violence sparks fears of north-south split
- Trapped in eddies of poverty
- Chinese literature today
- Will third world's big debtors default? Both sides in debate gain new arguments
- Vicarious travel with a multimillionaire
- W. Germans seek balance between security and individual rights
- Teaching children how to learn. Overemphasis on basic skills neglects most important skill of all, says this Alabama school superintendent
- NASA inquiry seeks cause not blame. New photos suggest booster failure may have role in disaster
- How do you bag a lilac bush?
- Planning the fields
- Steve Wright's G-rated humor is comic relief
- Saudis, tired of being fall guys, get serious about oil price war. They want long-term agreements on production, pricing
- Haiti: poor, crowded, and illiterate
- Political reform key to boosting South Africa's stalled economy. If black, Western demands aren't met pinch could tighten
- Be doubly positive about procedure when jumping a car battery
- Duvalier's ouster seen to be nearing. Question is not whether Haitian leader will fall but when