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Monitor articles for February 14, 1989
- Afghan Rebels Take Hold. KUNAR: A HINT OF THE FUTURE?
- Brent Scowcroft: Quiet Adviser. Some wonder if he'll emerge as the dominant player in US foreign policy establishment. FOREIGN POLICY
- More Assertive Bonn Strains Ties With US. Delay on missile modernization is latest friction point. ALLIES AT ODDS
- Institute Urges Scientists to End Sloppy Research Methods
- Capitol Hill: Tale of 2 Houses
- Copley's `Watson and the Shark'. Reflecting an American Puritan Sensibility
- WHO IS THE TERRORIST?
- A Breath of Scandal
- Why Numerates Have More Fun. BOOKS
- A Vivid and Expansive Look at The Elephant's Shrinking World. Threatened species pictured at work, at play, and in the wild. TELEVISION: PREVIEW
- Norman Rockwell Gets His Due. NOT JUST AN ILLUSTRATOR
- Who's in Charge?
- Saving Signs of Past Times. Preservationists are taking a second look at the urban landscape and advertising signs. COMMERCIAL HERITAGE
- Socialists Take the Helm in Jamaica. Manley hopes to strengthen US ties by aiding war on drugs. NEW PREMIER ... NEW POLICIES?
- Their Life is a (Basket) Ball. SPORTS: COACHING COUPLE
- The Poem's Voice