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Monitor articles for January 10, 1983
- Kampuchean Catch-22: progress may force aid cutoff
- Non-astronauts -- first step toward wider space travel
- Mavericks on rise, but need top big man to be a contender
- The flaws of the nickel gas tax
- Would you buy a used car from yourself?
- Chicago ruling -- new twist in busing debate
- California wants to be sure its teachers can spell, add
- Bush to mend fences in Europe
- 'Nicholas Nickleby' on TV: splendid, but not quite the same
- Democrats still on the defensive
- The saga of the 5-cent gasoline tax (cont.)
- Warning flags out for Reagan, GOP
- US denies Soviet claim satellite is not a threat
- Trouble for truckers: gas tax, ruling on railroads likely to pinch profits
- Why Kremlin tries to keep shoppers in line
- Danish fisherman vows he will prove regulation illegal
- Talented Dutch Army -- vital to NATO -- marches to its own beat
- The trip endures (for Hilary Glenn Bartlett)
- X-car brake problem only latest sign of trouble for GM
- Inmates at N.Y. prison hold 15 guards hostage
- Top banker says teamwork has put overseas loans on a firmer footing
- Period of pragmatic recruitment
- 'Rediscovering life' by turning off the television
- Helpful ideas for getting packed - on time - for family vacations
- New stock surge bolsters expectations of an upturn
- TV ads -- Will standards rise or fall without the code?
- Administration defends plans to aid Guatemalan military
- In fray over Euromissiles, British hawks get spokesman
- Adlai Stevenson concedes defeat in Illinois election
- Mrs. Thatcher takes first-hand look at Falklands
- Building-controls firm turns itself around after rigid self-analysis
- Where the economy is heading
- Mideast murmurs
- Financial aid for college
- A return. . .
- Wingspread
- One way to plan for your future, use your summer
- Will new party coalitions emerge in W. Germany's March elections?
- Through winter rain and mud, Lebanon's Palestinian refugees rebuild
- Salvadorean officials try to quell military rebellion
- Messing with Mr. T
- Opposition leaders call for resignation of Gandhi
- Police say Tripoli cease-fire near
- Former envoy pledges to overthrow Sandinistas
- At restaurant chains, meaty profits even in recession
- Paris spurs European high-tech to take on US, Japan
- A goal line stand for health
- Yorkville: paradoxical New York City neighborhood where ultrarich and ultrapoor live side by side, yet rarely meet
- Faced with 'eye popping' deficit, Reagan may pare Pentagon budget