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Monitor Archive for February 15, 1983

Blizzard of '83: one reporter's long ride home
US Army defector writes his family
Cruising along Mexico's Baja peninsula
Soviet's visit to Greece to signal warmer ties
Renowned golf teacher Bob Toski, helps all levels from novice to pro
US funds for Swiss-built flour mill in China? Critics cry foul
Fed steers tricky course to economic recovery
Japan's brake on car exports


How a furniture chain beat the recession with Danish modern

Knoxville bank closed in 4th-largest failure
The Vatican Collections: a show of rare magnificence and importance
Union, steel firms to resume talks; may set pace for other '83 contracts
The happy highways
American culture abroad: 'Dallas' as a villain
Why time is running out for West Bank Arabs

Moose and other matters on the ballot
Hunt on for tax protesters accused of killing lawmen

Polish police break up a pro-Solidarity march
Iran admits slow going; Iraq claims tactical gains
House Democratic chiefs favor emergency jobs bill
It's AMTRAK to the rescue as Zephyr loses steam
Pinched timber industry glimpses way out of the woods. Housing-start pickup is a big boost, but few see a return to the boom days of the '70s
Childhood disappears as television takes over, professor says
Arens appointment may ease US-Israeli relations
European partners feud over future Airbus course
Rent a houseboat in India's beautiful Kashmir region
Fashion Soviet-style: looks are the least of it
Israel expects. . .
EPA reaches settlement with administration critic
Calling all cars, er, fire trucks
Bavarian festival: wintry cold and cascading confetti
Labor, management unite in effort to save huge steel mill

Is Washington in grips of greenback PACers?
Adventure in the air
US birth-control clinic rule is challenged in court
A deeper life
Saudi Arabia's big shadow on tiny Kuwait

Marcos's firmer grip on press, church
A couple of aspiring software makers plan a sales surge


Canada pays the price of pegging domestic oil to world prices

Straighten out the EPA
Palestinian summit: no green light from PLO to Jordan's King Hussein
Rapture and discipline wed
Rita Webb Smith; Renovated buildings bring families back to neighborhood
Right thinking -- right doing