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Monitor articles for January 05, 1983
- Reagan's boll weevil friends get warning
- Dioxin concern leads US to share flood-debris cost
- Mondale announces setup of presidential committee
- Trying again on ERA
- Prunes add richness to hot or cold dishes
- Pluses and minuses on the Reagan report card
- New country school for live-in cooks in Victoria
- Artists learn a new craft: how to drum up funds in recession
- New Zealanders looking for work in Australia often wind up on the dole
- ERA introduced again as Congress convenes
- Quality
- Can Reagan hold out against defense cut, new taxes?
- East bloc to push arms offer?
- Love your teen-ager
- Extremities Melodrama by William Mastrosimone. Starring Susan Sarandon. Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman.
- Our critic chooses some of the best recordings of 1982
- For people on the move, rental furniture is the way to go
- Trying to teach computers how to 'see' a tree
- Conference Board forum predicts mild '83 rally from recession
- Recovery checklist -- six economic bright spots, two dim ones
- Saving the soil -- by private initiative
- Making Gruyere cheese, efficient, but romantic
- Textile officials are fired in Soviet drive on graft
- Mixing canvas and diesel power -- modern skippers rediscover the wind
- Israel says Syria prepares for Soviet SAM-5 missiles
- The ins and outs of a Pacific democracy
- Kenya suspects its Mr. 'Double O' had links to foiled coup plot
- Cookery lore of Australia
- Proof of the popularity of parsley
- Blocking NATO missiles is top Soviet priority, says expert
- The ideas that shaped Irving Howe; A Margin of Hope: An Intellectual Autobiography, by Irving Howe. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 368 pp. $1...
- Porter's real life reads like fiction; Katherine Anne Porter: A Life, by Joan Givner. New York: Simon & Schuster. 456 pp. $19.95.
- Savings banks and IRAs
- Aid for students escaped threat of a slash by US
- Questioning Soviets nuclear intentions
- Under new rivalry, airlines woo customers to 'go steady'
- Moderate line on S. Africa reform
- Tension over kippers: Britain and Denmark may go to court
- Out of step at the UN
- Painting a 90,000-mile 'peace dove' -- with fire
- Let the Super Bowl Tournament begin
- Chinese military leader stresses butter vs. guns
- Hospitals across US face difficult times
- Historical wallpapers for the home
- Examining cross-country boots and bindings
- Celtic history, language, culture; The Celtic Consciousness, edited by Robert O'Driscoll. New York: George Braziller.642 pp. $40.
- Energy systems seen as vulnerable; Brittle Power, by Amory B. Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins. Andover, Mass.: Brick House. 486 pp. $17.95.
- Don't tear the fabric of US-China trade
- Canada's Eskimos one step closer to having a homeland
- A slightly sinister masquerade; Anthony Shaffer's playful parody on whodunits; Whodunnit Comedy by Anthony Shaffer. Starring George Hearn, Hermione...
- Miami mayor names panel to study race relations
- Mindanao
- Filipino spy chief favored action against newspaper
- Reagan backs off choice for arms-control agency
- Tripoli fighting rages for fourth straight day
- EPA scans ocean for place to dump low-level nuclear waste