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Monitor Archive for February 15, 1984

Iran-Iraq
Activists applaud court decision that stalls Navy's Project ELF
Texaco-Getty deal expected to spark more oil industry mergers
Atmosphere of Venus yields evidence of volcanic activity on Earth's sister planet
Daily convoys from Damascus bolster latest Druze offensive
News In Brief
For modern music, familiarity could breed . . . appreciation
Signs of Soviet thaw?
News In Brief
News In Brief
Bats, woodcarvings - and courts
And now Konstantin U. Chernenko
The real Nicholas Nickleby
News In Brief
Making our prayers more effective
Navy boss stirs cross fire on Mideast policy
Ethiopia plans to be Africa's first full communist state this fall
How you can adjust to the new adjustable-rate mortgages
Mondale way ahead in Iowa, but watch out for Hart
Senate quietly upends US justice system; prepares privacy, abortion, prayer bills
Delicious variations on a well-known cake
Where, oh where, have childhood's hot cereals gone?
News In Brief
News In Brief
'Decameron' - an update translation; Decameron, by Giovanni Boccaccio. The John Payne Translation, revised and annotated by Charles S. Singleton. Be...
News In Brief
Financially pinched Nigerians lose some patience with expatriates in their midst
Welcoming the education debate
East and West Germany hold a summit in Moscow
Chernenko is likely to keep up warming trend in China ties
Cash registers in January rang up continuing consumer confidence
As for Meryl Streep
Act on immigration
A Chinese meal: sweet and sour, delicate and spicy
Landscape . . . mid-February
Party lad makes good: Chernenko completes dogged rise to power
Ski jumping requires combination of skill, finesse, and courage
Canada's taxpayers revolt as they get the squeeze for more money
Harrods gets a new look, British food halls expanding
News In Brief
News In Brief
Restaurant food in New Orleans is not just Creole and Cajun
Soviet policy
News In Brief
News In Brief
The history that hides behind the surface of a painting
To rail in spring
Olympic results: event by event
Drooling over the tools of somebody else's trade