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Monitor Archive for February 1, 1983

Suriname leader draws close to Castro, represses coup attempts
Bush on Euromissiles: no addition to zero option
Correction
BALLOONING FEDERAL BUDGETS. . .; TRYING TO HOLD THE LINE
Water beds, their initial market splash long over, are racking up solid sales
Truck driver's strike marked by violence
The Reagan budget
Three Nordic Cities
It was a super day for records
Mini-series dramatizes quiet acts of heroism in Nazi-occupied Rome
How '84 budget plays in D.C., on Main St.
Solving the biggest problem
Let's have at least some public art that's fun to be near
The real item
Wall Street Journal hits European newsstands with new daily edition of US business news
Business and the budget: cuts good, but deficit isn't
Creative home-building ideas in crowded Japan
Afghans capture French doctor
Stiffer competition ahead for word-processing firms
Vigilante foreign policy
Why a smaller French army angers its generals. . .but not NATO allies
Soviets' next move on European missile talks may be up to the West
Sudden calm in Europe's troubled fishing waters -- for now
EPA names 111 counties facing loss of US funds
Pets that get my goat


'My client, right or wrong' -- lawyers may revise tradition
BALLOONING FEDERAL BUDGERS. . .; TRYING TO HOLD THE LINE
Hot ideas on how to cope with the cold -- from icy laboratories
Israeli President retiring from politics. . . at least for awhile
Shultz's Japanese-style politics
Gold hits 21-month high; US dollar also advances
Nevada Congresswoman Barbara Vucanovich brings care, warmth to Washington
British strikers threaten to end emergency service
How '84 budget plays in D.C., on Main St.
Penney's to drop hard goods
Airlines told to obey nonsmoker rules again
German past -- and future
Reagan offers Soviets new A-arms proposal
Teen pregnancy and the law
Salvador rebels widen war, put Army on the defensive
Develop an alternative to Law of the Sea
Correction
Riggins runs 'Hog' wild in Washington's Super Bowl win
Palau: a bold experiment in democracy
300,000 Ghanaians beat Nigerian exit deadline
How '84 budget plays in D. C., on Main St.
Quebec strike spreads, but accord may be near
Retirees work for community needs
82-day school strike may finally be ended
Language lesson
Game summary
BALLOONING FEDERAL BUDGETS. . .; TRYING TO HOLD THE LINE
Floating mirror
BALLOONING FEDERAL BUDGETS. . .; TRYING TO HOLD THE LINE