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Monitor articles for January 14, 1987
- SOUNDTAKES. JAZZ/ROCK/POP
- Soviets seek cash, know-how. Joint ventures seen as way to perk up economy
- A delight in fresh air
- Norway to cut its oil output, in line with OPEC
- Data lack impedes tracking of extremist groups
- Kiwis relish role as underdog
- Puerto Rico considers stricter fire standards
- `Good pie and a full life'
- `Sweet Sue': emotionally intricate
- Marxists: on their way, but to what kind of revolution?
- Moyers talks about five series coming on PBS
- Beyond grits and greens. A new trend is emerging in Southern cooking today, combining traditional ingredients with a lighter touch
- Maintaining health
- After the Iran affair: new foreign policy directions
- Salesmen combing Congress. Office equipment firms ply freshman legislators
- S. Africa theater debate: more than movies at stake. Coming election heightens white dispute over desegregation
- Weston: two shows put his life and art in focus
- Income-oriented mutual funds now look attractive to many
- Battle to decide America's Cup challenger a study in contrasts. New Zealand's nimble boat sails against straight-line US entry
- Nicaragua: the real war is now economic
- Japan displays its diplomatic reach. Three leaders' foreign forays send signals to Moscow
- Maui: home of surfers, suntans - and potato chips?
- Iran takes to diplomacy as its revolution settles down
- How to help America's displaced workers
- White supremacists test limits of US rights to free speech, assembly