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Monitor Archive for February 24, 1981
Students 'log on' with computer as 'teacher'
Unscrambling the fed/state omelet
Iran responds positively on mediation fronts; Tehran's desire for improved relations with Europe and Whitehall seen behind the release of four Brito...
For learners, addiction or desire for mastery?
South's blueprint for 1980s looks sketched by Reagan
Beware the bear hug, but --
The 'network' -- tomorrow's 'newspaper'
Banking at home for fun and profit
Florida coast: a pink stucco, multi-minaret playground
Spicing Peking's cuisine with a pinch of capitalism
US wants hard proof of Soviet goodwill; Brezhnev calls Reagan's 'bluff'?
A challenge for everyone
Morris Graves: sharing a private vision
New York's Urban Academy priming city employees for efficiency
Karl Marx and the Polish students
Golf by the numbers
Depicting the artistic process in dance
Massacre in El Salvador reported by London paper
'Office of future' to enhance decisionmaking
Shootings by police renew calls for tightened rules
How to take better TRAVEL PHOTOS
Bahamas raises storm on foreign-ownership OKs
A society transformed by microchips
More than what we were
Lotte Jacobi: absorbed in a career of extraordinary images
The computer is an 'it'
South Africa raises fresh alarms about Soviet threat
Iran responds positively on mediation fronts; Peace mission to end Iran-Iraq war not yet successful, but hopes for solution are rising
A Manhattan merry-go-round in hotels
Israeli raiders blow up guerrilla HQ in Lebanon
The many masks of modern art
The Olympic gold team a year later
Many banks ease up on prime interest
Coup attempts rocks Spanish democracy
Soviets doubt Japan really wants WW II peace treaty
Each one a treasure
US reported planning to defer Polish debts
Communism falls on hard times in Egypt
Auto workers in Michigan staging income-tax revolt
Fraud -- the Achilles heel of a new technology
Purposeful Reagan stays high in public esteem
computers and the arts
Region watches as Kuwait votes to revive democracy
Tobacco people fume in Caracas
Khomeini tells police to use force if needed
US says top Mideast goal is to check Soviet gains
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR IS ON THE AIR
Taiwan's hard line on Peking: 'No talk with Chinese communist regime'
Seven-year term for Chun all ready to be clinched
The programmer: part author, part tinkerer
Computer-age politics
Donovan meeting with AFL-CIO hierarchy: each side has its version
How to take better TRAVEL PHOTOS
Artificial intelligence: accent is on artificial
FBI, CIA agree to curbs on domestic spying in Chicago
Is Uncle Sam too generous with social programs?
Soviets woo Asian nations to talks its allies want
Telework and togetherness on the network
An awake SEC
US wants hard proof of Soviet goodwill; Instead of summits, Reagan looks for action -- for instance, on El Salvador