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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for February 22, 1982
- Heading south for spring: tips to keep children content on long trips
- West German party backs US missiles in Europe
- Jaruzelski to visit Moscow
- Haughey-FitzGerald election standoff unsettles Ireland
- Alfred Brendel: a pianist dedicated to his music
- Economy: as it is -- not was
- Regional brokerages do well with companies close by
- Scrub Brush and Pen
- Levels for living
- Israeli Cabinet approves spending cuts in budget
- New Colorado town tries to avoid traditional 'company town' image
- A championship team finds the going tough
- US pumps fresh air into Palestinian autonomy talks to keep Camp David peace plan afloat
- 'Dining Room' serves up delightful fare; The Dining Room Comedy by A.R. Gurney Jr. Directed by David Trainer.
- Poles gaining in coal output, but economy is mainly bleak
- Turning America into a nation of savers
- The troika plus one
- Refuge
- Africans learn pitfalls of peacekeeping -- the hard way
- Saudis deny reports of oil output cuts while Britain weighs price cuts to ease glut
- Saudis deny reports of oil output cuts. . .
- Economy: don't prepare for yesterday's war
- Greece's Papandreou to visit Cyprus soon
- France may discuss fixing bombed Iraqi reactor
- Unscrambling the Joint Chiefs
- Chamber of Commerce challenges Reagan on Soviet pipeline
- Missing Polish director reappears in Paris
- Reagan to stall or time on budget debate
- Kemp defends the budget; others in GOP back off a bit
- Students, parents augment new belt-tightening budgets
- Color poems; Green
- Ki$$ the pig
- Notice to winter residents
- Why be jealous?
- What ERA has done for me
- Atlantic publisher Gray fired in policy dispute
- Dubos warned the world of pollution hazards
- How cuts in social security may hit high school pupils
- Soviet Insiders: how power flows in Moscow
- Color poems; Yellow
- Why adults have to pay taxes
- Help is on its way to lead academics out of the academy
- World War II orphans still seeking families, roots
- Popcorn Ideas
- Morning Report
- US delegation en route to Hanoi for MIA talks
- Sihanouk, Khmer Rouge merge to 'free Cambodia'
- Have hard-liners lost ground to moderates in Poland?
- Color poems; White . . .
- Battle over El Salvador escalates in Washington
- Irish indecision frustrates Britain
- Popcorn is . . .
- The butterflies of San Bruno
- This time, is The Times of London about to close for the last time?
- Can Portugal reconcile military, democracy?
- Color poems; Gray