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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for February 16, 1982
- A mother tells why she's pleased with 'Ecole Bilingue'
- Syrian regime stands - despite violent shaking by Hama uprising
- Big trades include most productive hitter in baseball
- Planes seek survivors of storm-damaged oil rig
- Poles learn to live with martial law - for as long as it takes to dispel it
- UN human rights office boosted
- President's task is to keep public behind him until economy picks up
- Electricity shortage jars Australia; Static felt in economy, federal-state politics
- Through the window
- Balance and depth in a little-known master
- Storage Tech: a bright star on computer horizon
- US defense policy: new muscle, but the same old plans for using it
- Denver's 'penny' stocks: heads you win, tails I lose
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Let Lidiya leave
- Not so many fast bucks on Denver 'penny' market
- A steel town finds meaning of true grit
- Europe may toss weight in Japanese trade scales
- Indonesia expels Soviet airline chief
- How leaders must change in the information age
- US, China still friends despite rows, says Huang
- Oil shale: rock that burns begins to glow (slowly)
- The Great Resource Rush; Colorado; Hanging onto a bucking bronco of prosperity
- State tools up to train engineers
- Ringling Museum; Circus impresario created a Xanadu in Sarasota
- Should US, allies use Poland to destabilize Soviet bloc?
- What do you mean 'There are too many cultures'?
- Learn a craft in Britain
- Labor secretary Donovan won't speak to AFL-CIO
- Deregulation: some corporate leaders cheer, others urge caution
- Spanning the centuries with an 18th-century opera
- Arabs discuss action on oil price plunge
- Thinking again about 'big ticket' weapons
- Can a year-round playground for the affluent make it?
- Increasing our productivity
- Congress hesitant on Salvadoran aid
- The American Presidency; Never set in stone, it has proved flexible yet enduring
- 'Christ--the Light Shining in Darkness'
- Surprise E. German move frees youth to travel west
- Denver: Mile High City rises another story every day
- Balance and depth in a little-known master
- Snow
- Japanese try to polish their tarnished trade image in US
- Syrian regime stands - despite violent shaking by Hama uprising ... but it could be hit still harder if Israel launches attack into Lebanon
- Ford, UAW reach landmark pact
- Japanese correspondent kicked out of Teheran
- Colorado school teaches reading, writing, and rocks
- From a nook in Colorado out to Uranus
- New video technology may spell changes in movies, TV
- In Naturita, uranium bust thumps hard
- 3 arrested with gun after Pope's arrival
- Trading with the 'enemy'
- 'Cleaning up' the Joe Dandy
- Of tapes and leaks
- Begin urges Reagan against weapons sale
- Cookie mogul pulls in 'dough' for literacy volunteers
- A primer of Mines talk
- Ten tips from George
- Raise the taxes on alcohol and tobacco
- More Americans get their feet wet in foreign bourses
- More and more consumers use coupons as shopping strategy
- Tijuana trolley; From San Diego to the border in 40 carefree minutes
- A rancher pinched by water woes and urban sprawl
- Arms talks going well - despite public posturing