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Monitor articles for January 19, 1983
- Belgian endive: one of winter's nicest treats
- Soviet long-range missiles going to Syria, US says
- Slump may require managers to act more, reflect less
- Try sweet potatoes baked with spices
- Thatcher future unfazed by mild Falklands report
- Nakasone-Reagan chats prelude to hard talk
- Why reforming social security will ease deficit
- The old credit unions are adding new twists to handle your money
- Wagner's 'Ring' on TV: potent staging, weak singing
- US retaliates, expels a Polish journalist
- Cosmic choreography
- A triumph for Mr. Botha
- Tuesday, October 32
- Pressures mount to limit US safeguards against illegal search and seizure
- NFL playoff field down to four
- Frenchman's brilliance ... and bad ink
- A 'roo awakening in a few Australian suburbs
- OSS story: shattering failures and shadowy victories; The Last Hero: Wild Bill Donovan, by Anthony Cave Brown. New York: Times Books. 891 pp. $24.95.
- Developing countries get less loan money
- West Europe pays royally for royalty -- but loves it
- Some praise is silence
- US bishops doing A-paper hear Europeans' views
- Interest rates cut on US export loans
- A black law school dean for Temple University
- What's next?
- Protecting the public schools
- Shopping on state time: the Soviets crack down
- Brazil's debt crunch forces it to retool to a 'war-style' economy
- CFTC chairman resigns his post
- Industrial-nations group will bolster IMF loan fund
- Can bullet train win hearts of car-loving Californians?
- 1982 children's book awards
- Tour of recent American art
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Let the nuclear superpowers play Pac-Man
- Greece opens door to communist partisans, drawing guerrilla leader home
- A mid-priced restaurant chain looks to US-wide links
- US to sell flour to Egypt under sharp price subsidy
- Mischief in the cabbage patch -- plus Nye's novel
- El Salvador's record now
- Blacks on campus: a shrinking presence
- War and pieces
- Dealers 'cautiously optimistic' about antiques show
- Personal income rose just 6.4% last year
- Unusual travel bargains make Western ski trips very alluring
- Natural gas: stay the course
- After 93 years, French decide to slim down the Eiffel a trifle
- How Israel settles the West Bank
- GOP tries to bridge the 'gender gap'
- As US defense spending grows, so does regional rivalry for contracts
- A dinner menu to warm guests on a chilly winter night
- A lively -- and expensive -- mayoral fight in Chicago
- Greece rocking the boat on Western foreign policy
- Israeli TV will advertise cheap West Bank housing
- The politics of defense: abroad and at home
- Specimens
- Soviets stick a hand into West Germany's campaign
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)