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Monitor Archive for February 16, 1982

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Japanese try to polish their tarnished trade image in US
Syrian regime stands - despite violent shaking by Hama uprising ... but it could be hit still harder if Israel launches attack into Lebanon
Ford, UAW reach landmark pact
A mother tells why she's pleased with 'Ecole Bilingue'
Japanese correspondent kicked out of Teheran
Syrian regime stands - despite violent shaking by Hama uprising
Big trades include most productive hitter in baseball
Planes seek survivors of storm-damaged oil rig
Poles learn to live with martial law - for as long as it takes to dispel it
UN human rights office boosted
'Christ--the Light Shining in Darkness'
Surprise E. German move frees youth to travel west
Denver: Mile High City rises another story every day
Balance and depth in a little-known master
President's task is to keep public behind him until economy picks up
Electricity shortage jars Australia; Static felt in economy, federal-state politics
Through the window
Balance and depth in a little-known master
Storage Tech: a bright star on computer horizon
US defense policy: new muscle, but the same old plans for using it
Colorado school teaches reading, writing, and rocks
Denver's 'penny' stocks: heads you win, tails I lose

From a nook in Colorado out to Uranus
New video technology may spell changes in movies, TV
Let Lidiya leave
In Naturita, uranium bust thumps hard
3 arrested with gun after Pope's arrival
Not so many fast bucks on Denver 'penny' market
A steel town finds meaning of true grit
Trading with the 'enemy'
'Cleaning up' the Joe Dandy
Of tapes and leaks
Europe may toss weight in Japanese trade scales
Indonesia expels Soviet airline chief
How leaders must change in the information age
US, China still friends despite rows, says Huang
Oil shale: rock that burns begins to glow (slowly)
The Great Resource Rush; Colorado; Hanging onto a bucking bronco of prosperity
State tools up to train engineers
Ringling Museum; Circus impresario created a Xanadu in Sarasota
Should US, allies use Poland to destabilize Soviet bloc?
What do you mean 'There are too many cultures'?
Begin urges Reagan against weapons sale
Cookie mogul pulls in 'dough' for literacy volunteers
A primer of Mines talk
Learn a craft in Britain
Labor secretary Donovan won't speak to AFL-CIO
Ten tips from George
Raise the taxes on alcohol and tobacco
More Americans get their feet wet in foreign bourses
Deregulation: some corporate leaders cheer, others urge caution
Spanning the centuries with an 18th-century opera
Arabs discuss action on oil price plunge
More and more consumers use coupons as shopping strategy
Thinking again about 'big ticket' weapons
Tijuana trolley; From San Diego to the border in 40 carefree minutes
Can a year-round playground for the affluent make it?
Increasing our productivity
Congress hesitant on Salvadoran aid
A rancher pinched by water woes and urban sprawl
The American Presidency; Never set in stone, it has proved flexible yet enduring
Arms talks going well - despite public posturing