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Monitor Archive for February 13, 1984

Uncertainty, snow enshroud Moscow streets
Reagan trip to China is planned for April
Landscapes that go beyond their subject
No further concessions to opposition, Marcos says
Reagan to discuss Lebanon with Mubarak, Hussein
The big stock blowout: investors appear uneasy on '85 outlook
Industrialist/statesman; Owen D. Young and American Enterprise: A Biography, by Josephine Young Case and Everett Needham Case. Boston: David R. Godi...
NATO's incoming chief supports East-West talks
Photographer's city
Congress balks at White House push to upgrade Vatican ties
China said to send signal for better ties with Soviets
Sometimes not giving can be an act of love
US security and the lull in the search for arms control
Syria prepared to consider UN force in Beirut
Saudis try where US failed in Lebanon
Czech star tests L.A. track; Orioles' farm success may start a trend
Andropov tried to bring discipline and direction
In Spanish Harlem, youths restore a building - and self-esteem
Soviet troops said to strike back at Afghan guerrillas
East and West peace groups fail to make peace with each other
US maneuvers carefully as it watches Soviet change
Burger urges lawyers to polish ethics, help unclog courts
'Minor repairs' called for on Dallas Flxible bus fleet
Productivity gains
Florida landing keeps NASA's tight shuttle schedule on track
Bright outlook
Tales of travel and of human achievement
Peace or pro-American government in Lebanon?
Love's own
Costs rise for manufacturers
Finn takes double gold in 1984 Winter Olympics
From Congress, hope and skepticism on future of US-Soviet ties
Women who receive paid maternity leaves are in minority, study finds
In Iowa, Mondale's almost hometown boy
Sahel, desperate for food aid, looks for ways to feed itself
US plans less arms for Taiwan, bowing slightly to Peking wishes
New South African group to support apartheid
Drug abuse in college sports - serious, but the outlook is hopeful
Some prizewinning postal play by a Tennessee graduate student
Voice a choice
Personal ethics: an alternative to big government?
US and Soviets
Saudi Arabia: angry, frustrated, but pushing on as mediator in Mideast crisis
25 House Democrats protest Meese nomination
French push for Chad solution gets stuck in the diplomatic sand
The implications of the Soviet succession
Britain's Torvill and Dean lift sport of ice dancing to new heights
Classes for tots proliferate, sparking debate
Antiaircraft missiles to be sold to Jordan