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Monitor Archive for February 19, 1980
Films, toys, playpens, records, even books in this library
Habla usted Espanol?; Antigua draws students from around the world
School Russian declines while BBC Russian flourishes
Some pupils float (and study) around the world
Apply at a young age for a British education
Don't forget the Palestinians
Recent Soviet missile test raises SALT II questions
LA mudslides: 14 perish, damage estimate rise
Petzold wins gold medal in 10-km cross-country
Sakharovs report being beaten by police in Gorky
US inflation -- who's keeping up, who isn't
No ill wind
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New budget proposal for the European Community
To my cat eating its food
East bloc doesn't always fall into line
Nicaragua's need for a helping hand
Lincoln U. completes a turnaround
Electrifying role possible for Great Salt Lake
Helping kids as performers
Israeli Embassy opens in Cairo
Election '80 may turn on $5 beef, $1.50 gas
More than one way to combine work/study
Bush wins 14 delegates in Puerto Rican primary
Moral choices
The Experiment's semester abroad focuses on homestay
FBI's big pornography crackdown reveals organized crime influence
Eleven golfing events to watch or enter with the pros
PBK membership; Nagging concern over entry
How University of Texas President taught himself to read/write the Spanish language
Salaries lag for women professors
European allies resist economic squeeze of Russia
Two printers escape over Berlin Wall
European Parliament faces a community of problems
San Francisco unprepared for repeat of 1906 quake
FBI failed to protect 'freedom riders' in 1961
Bora-Bora: the island Michener called 'Bali ha'i'
Lake Placid: boycotting the public
Indian-Soviet ties feel Afghan strain
How Kennedy 'won' by finishing second
Mrs. Gandhi sacks nine state governments
US jumps back into International Labor Organization
Study abroad adapts to 'business'
Insiders' view: Carter won't debate
Predator control: old fight rekindles
Fleeing Afghans pose aid problem for Pakistan
Tonga king dreams of jumbos and tourists
US, Iran accept UN plan to bring hostages home
Yet another aid to finding the 'right' school
Vietnamese children liven up the classroom
Nordic nations on guard
Architecture after dark at Boston's BAC
Chicago starts hiring replacement firefighters
Zimbabwe whites in coalition?
Australia: money skepticism and hope
In '80 the gold belongs to Annemarie
At the halfway point: Lake Placid taking focus
This is a short book review; What Schools Are For, By John I. Goodlad. Bloomington, Ind.: PDK Publications, $ 5.50.
How to test candidates on foreign policy
Not so alone as I thought
Britain's honeymoon with Mrs. Thatcher on the wane
Off to the Third World
Military service and the Carter Doctrine
Students stirred up, divided on draft
Guest for the day
Independents say more money means more oil
Haughey seeks 'fresh initiative' on Ulster
The world is her home
An '80s downdraft for the airlines?
Children write their own books
Trudeau favored in Canadian elections
Just one course at a time at Colorado College
Research in preschools
Steady growth seen for 'chips'