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Monitor Archive for February 6, 1984
Corporations help in finding homes for hard-to-place children
News In Brief
Lebanese political options narrow
'Twas the holiday competition
Sea Lion
News In Brief
Critics cast new doubt on reform in El Salvador
Hispanics' long quest for fair treatment in schools
Toyota may come out on top in GM deal
An all-around triumph for Twyla Tharp
The Installation of Kings in Swaziland
Pentagon sees new challenges from Soviet military
Nakasone stars at party gathering, but a woman gets the applause
US hockey heroes four years later
When grown-up offspring are still part of the household
News In Brief
Eligibility of some hockey Olympians is questioned
Afro-American culture stars at children's museums
Unemployment continues to drop
DOE and its own nuclear waste - a tale of five turtles
News In Brief
Public, private, nonprofit: balancing the fat boy in the canoe
News In Brief
Resistance to Vatican envoy grows in Congress; 'closed question' reopened
Campaign breezes fill Capitol Hill sails
Should the US send $8 billion to Central America?
News In Brief
The leisurely, perfect world of correspondence chess
News In Brief
'Star wars' stir
Olympic arts, usually on the sidelines, may turn heads in L.A.
News In Brief
Kampuchea slowly rebuilds its society with little outside help
Central America: Congress's turn
City Hall joins with private developers to build urban malls
Europe's besieged immigrants
Prudent alert
Many Palestinian refugees choose hardship to remind world of plight
Freedom from office politics
How now, stock market? Turnaround possible
Youth are strong on traditional values and individual rights, poll says
Press controls in Indonesia: mirroring the third-world?
Tax increases: don't compound the error
Austria and Hungary find their open border serves them well
They're not just a pretty face: they're a scientific wonder
Dallas builds a generous new place for art
The Jews who fled to Shanghai - a story imperfectly told; Deliverance in Shanghai, by Jerome Agel and Eugene Boe. New York: Dembner Books. 361 pp. $...
Who will run against Reagan? Here's how you can predict
Just Like The Flowers
Mexicans begin to question motives of President's anti-graft drive
A song is born - in story and pictures; What Sadie Sang, story and pictures by Eve Rice. New Edition. New York: Greenwillow Books. Pages unnumbered....
Israel scours black Africa for new trade and friends at the UN
News In Brief
The peaceable Pueblo way of life; The Pueblo Children of the Earth Mother, Vols. I and II, by Thomas E. Mails. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co. Vo...
News In Brief
Belfast's surface normality masks deeper sectarian divide