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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for February 11, 1982
- Down Memory Lane with Bobby Layne
- 'The Gershwin Concerto'
- short takes (3)
- Jordan's call for volunteers to fight Iran misfires
- You spell it s-t-e-g-o-s-a-u-r-u-s and Colorado's children love it
- Peter Martins captures the essence of old-time comic ballets
- UN 'rights' director resigns over policy
- Watt expects a ruling of contempt on papers
- An unbending Chinese artist: Zeng Shanqing is free again
- Author Gail Sheehy; Chronicler of those who found their way
- Two vintage New York hotels regain past splendor
- US gives $150 million in aid for Portugal
- What's in a name, anyhow?
- Cardinal Cody plans to resign
- Fighting the metaphor of war
- Lumbermen in West see slight upturn
- Want a mini-Disneyland in your lobby to draw business?
- short takes (1)
- The oil glut that won't go away
- 'Trade war' talk rumbles in US over Japan imports
- El Salvador to try soldiers for killing US missionaries
- World of Ice
- Heavy water use creates big hollow beneath Peking
- Afghanistan's unsung riches
- IRCAM in Paris; Where composers go to play with sound
- Sun and grass for domes? Reminiscing with QB Layne
- Draft registration debate brings new call for alternative national service
- Talk with producer Don Gregory; Hollywood and Broadway -- a link that's growing
- Holzman is high on Larry Bird, man to watch with the Celtics
- South African poet seeks asylum
- China: can a communist system reform itself?
- Jordan asks US for a clear Arab-Israeli policy -- not favors
- Scalloped potatoes with Gruyere cheese
- E. Timor may face food shortage
- US rejects Soviet proposal for missile cut in Europe
- Live from Lake Wobegon; WILL NPR'S 'PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION' BRING RADIO OF AGE AGAIN?
- Taiwan builds a base for high-technology industry
- An orbit of faces
- short takes (2)
- Iran: three years later . . .; Khomeini hangs on to power
- White House, Congress trade shots over '83 budget
- Superstars' a misnomer?
- Britain to launch power-sharing plan for Ulster
- White House, Congress trade shots over '83 budget
- The myth
- Viva, Costa Rica
- Heavy fighting in a Syrian town
- The churches of Romney Marsh; They've weathered all but the weather
- Soviets ask Japanese for funds for pipeline
- Boston TV station could soon go dark
- New French liberation frees 600,000 cheeses
- Pakistan expels American after Soviet biowar claim
- Sharper, more colorful TV ahead -- at a 'high' price
- Inflation, jobs, and politics
- A blessing
- Pentecostalist dissident to go to Siberian home
- Kugelhopf: a raisin and almond cake from Alsace
- Kampuchean schools reopen with message to support new regime
- Hope Ryden; Tracking wildlife with a lens
- Sticking with Helsinki
- Whimsical, fashionable, and delicious chocolates
- So-so Knicks aren't listening to their coach's sermons on defense
- Why black unionists protest death of white S. African
- Mexicans, Americans keep the border humming with trade, tourism
- Choose tangerines for a fresh winter fruit
- Congress aims to cut defense -- but where?
- Creationism or evolution?