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Monitor articles for January 31, 1986
- Kenyan rug enterprise spells survival for women weavers
- Cuff links make a comeback to go with conservative look
- Mideast doldrums dim Peres's European success
- Home fix-up
- Tiny banking co-op that sprouted in Quebec is financial giant now
- Peace teachers talk about the individual and religion
- Choosing heroes
- More courses on nuclear issues -- information and advocacy
- USSR and West Germany. Soviet-watchers find no courses on peace -- but a bit more public discourse
- Engrossing tale of shipwreck, survival, and rescue at sea
- Widening scandal in N.Y.C.. Tale of corruption reads like dime store novel; New Yorkers wonder how it will treat Koch
- Don't invest in Savimbi
- `The Disney Sunday Movie': off to a questionable start
- Angolan guerrilla launches skillful quest for US aid
- Grading the peace teachers. What it takes for a program to succeed
- Angolan envoy warns against US aid to Savimbi
- Complexities of S. Africa
- Inside passage
- Absolute zero
- Building interfaith bridges. American Jewish Committee spokesman works to span gaps of ignorance in US
- Grants grow, but most schools pay for peace studies themselves
- How can I help?
- Honing the fine art of give-and-take. The real world is the laboratory for Prof. Roger Fisher and his students
- USSR AND WEST GERMANY. Germans say anti-war activism thrives -- but not `peace studies'
- A computer system to aid peacekeepers
- Football should tackle drugs
- Grading the peace teachers. The critics are unfair or uninformed. (First of three stories)
- Is `peace education' just a tool of antiwar activists, or is it a genuine academic pursuit? Here three specialists -- the chairman of the peace stud...
- Angola: 10 years of foreign intervention
- `Uptown . . . It's Hot!' is fast, flashy, and fortissimo Uptown . . . It's Hot! Revue starring Maurice Hines. Directed, choreographed, and conceived...
- Freewheeling Philippine democracy