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Monitor Archive for February 28, 1984
How many more home runs might Harmon Killebrew have hit playing in Fenway Park?
News In Brief
For Gloria Naylor, not all dreams are deferred
News In Brief
Arafat, Hussein go back to the drawing board on Palestinian issue
The tropics without the trappings
News In Brief
Peace requires a reformed - and neutral - Lebanon
Iraq makes calculated threat on Iran - and world oil
Glowacki's 'Cinders': the barrenness of bureaucratic oppression
West German leader urging US to stick to softer tone on Soviets
News In Brief
News In Brief
Look to the one great cause
The grandma sector
Egypt's well-trodden attractions can still stun the traveler
Even a wildflower garden requires care
Swiss say firm 'no' to CO status
Softer words between Kremlin's hard lines
Oil down under
Huge US debt - Americans no longer owe it just to themselves
A wish for 1984
News In Brief
News In Brief
Love for campaigning pushes Philippines' opposition into election
US-Japan trade talks: more than oranges
Pakistan seeks help from abroad to stem heroin flow
Computerized office towers: hottest thing since air conditioning?
Southern African cease-fire survives first challenge, but the toughest test is ahead
Leftist violence
News In Brief
Slender
As attacks on 'boat people' persist, US urged to press Thais for more deterrents
Her law of kindness
A vote for the family
Campus view in '84
News In Brief
The Lebanon liability
Behind those showy blooms, rhododendrons are sensitive
News In Brief
News In Brief
Democrats worry: Is Mondale a man for all regions?
A TRIBUTE TO AMERICA'S WIDESPREAD WINGSPAN
Fine look at ceramics; Studio Ceramics, by Peter Lane. Radnor, Pa.: Chilton Book Company. 256 pp. $40.
Jackson labors to resolve his troubles with Jewish voters
USIA's standards
US farm policy on hold until '85, Block says
Senior Soviet official is rare dove in globe's antinuclear dovecote