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Monitor articles for February 22, 1988
- The sublime art of revision
- Wright ruling wrong-foots secrecy act
- Honorable member, you need rouge
- Waiting for an exile's return. Palestinian wife shares deported husband's ordeal
- Tax amnesty programs could be even more successful
- In Patagonia, the end of the world is near
- Perestroika's promise is clouded by untimely mistakes, shortfalls
- What's down under, on high, and vital to arms control pacts?
- Feminine financial finesse. Women take stock in investment literacy
- Case of the $48,000 K-car: Critics say Gephardt's figures don't add up
- After the storm
- Educators rework the way schools teach science. Focus on `systems,' not just facts and terms
- Switzerland has more ballet than its cheese has holes
- A look at the post-modern face of late 20th-century classicism
- Soviets, East Germans monopolize medals; Boitano wins first US gold
- Ford's record earnings are the reward for years of streamlining
- National Symphony announces plans
- A more peaceable society
- Promotional attention-grabbers force shoppers to run the grocery gantlet
- Dizzy Gillespie: `Jazz will always have its place in history'
- Excellent start seen for Moscow discussions. SHULTZ VISIT
- The plain-spoken honesty of childhood
- US team represents many parts of country; winds disrupt schedule
- The war for shelf space: report from the front. In the battle of the bulge, grocery stores collect fat fees for stocking new products
- If Shultz ups the ante, Arabs may listen
- Two new works shown on avant-garde stages
- Ayckbourn's `Woman in Mind' takes imaginative turns