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Monitor articles for January 27, 1986
- Eastern Shore
- Tea time in Tanzania's rolling hills. Estates exist in splendid isolation, while other pressures encroach on habitat
- Wagnerian opera star tells young singers, `Trust your instincts'
- Combating Miami's vice
- Knowing our need of God
- Drugs in meat: views on congressional findings
- Is the US chemical industry safe? The US chemical industry, which claims to be one of the safest, is trying to improve methods for handling hazardou...
- Other lives, No. 1
- Uganda: rebels claim their takeover is a bid to stop human rights violations
- Learned fromo the larch trees
- Helping youngsters make some sense out of saving cents
- Super Bowl MVPs recall past glory on game's 20th anniversary
- Waukomis, Oklahoma
- Letters to the Editor. Prosperity and poverty in the US
- Klan more active in pockets. Overall membership still on decline in the South, but not in some localities, where numbers grow as goals change
- Granddaddy of alternative certification programs quietly turns out new teachers
- HUD's `Silent Sam' Pierce. He walks tightrope, seeking to implement his ideas yet remain a cog in the conservative cabinet team
- Making a comparison of minivans
- Designing buildings to play in
- Guru of pop compares three decades of rockin' teens
- Dissident Filipino officers say military will `fix' polls
- Nebraska Panhandle
- Of popsicles, cockfights, and political campaigns in the Philippines
- Domestic violence arrests sharply up
- A family snack that's easy to make and store
- Washington dispute: how to deal with Nicaragua
- Lesotho comes to grips with reality of its dependence on S. Africa
- Uganda: blessed by nature, but troubled by politics
- Office ergonomics: new accent on structure, comfort, integration BY]By Julian M. Weiss, Special to The Christian Science Monitor