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Monitor articles for January 24, 1986
- Foundations of religious freedom
- Demand for office space has Tokyo rents soaring
- New techniques in cross-country skiing; winter carnivals in full swing
- Antique show benefits community program1
- INDIA, A literary feast. A festtival of books is at hand to be celebrated with the Festival of India,a two-year program of artistic and cultural pre...
- Peres signals urgency for progress in Mideast peace effort. On European tour, Israeli leader displays some flexibility on Palestinian issue
- Home fix-up
- On the road with Homer Watson
- Soweto's white police chief: `Change is coming'
- Program aims to rejuvenate teachers. Awards in Chicago say `you are valued'
- Getting rid of pain
- Economic despair spurs violence among S. Africa's rural blacks. Desperate search for jobs brings intra-black, white-black unrest
- Western firms step up hunt for oil in China's `Wild West'
- Eclectic look prevails at Winter Antiques Show
- Distinguishing a cup of cocoa
- Europe devotes a year to traffic safety
- Pepsi, reaching for 7-Up, looks to add more juice to soda wars
- Tracing the artistic path of Mondrian
- Natural smog on Uranus? Scientists piqued by Voyager data on atmosphere, its circulation, moons
- Tribalism, Marxism don't mix
- Improved Patriot attack to test tough Bear defense in Super Bowl
- Polish composer Penderecki and Cracow on tour in US
- Washington asks questions on Marcos regime's use of US aid
- A lasso on Merrill Lynch? Run-up in brokerage stock spurs rumors of takeover try
- Likely budget-cut losers: US cities and poor blacks. Mayors in capital, lobby against aid slashes
- Likely budget-cut losers: US cities and poor blacks. `State of Black America' paints grim picture