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Monitor articles for January 16, 1987
- Rudman says Reagan owes apology
- THE MIDDLE EAST: A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW. A look at some complex shades in the spectrum of Mideast politics.
- Shultz: time to `deal in' the ANC?
- How willing are parents to pay for college?
- Afghan guerrilla dilemma: how to respond to Kabul? Fighters seek counter-plan to official cease-fire
- US leery of Soviet-Afghan peace flurry. Says withdrawal timetable will prove Moscow sincerity
- Dollar plunge unsettles allies. Rising joblessness worries W. Germany, Japan
- Penn State coach Joe Paterno shares keys to building a winner
- `I shall not want'
- Phone firms redial marketing strategies
- Checking the dollar's fall
- Moscow's changing perceptions of `star wars'
- Both spouses need to follow family funds
- Business is booming for `electronic furniture'
- `Hey, look at that!'
- On surface, Polish leader's trip marks improved ties with West. But tensions remain over Jaruzelski's policies
- On mending a shutter
- Iran-contra affair: losses and gains
- PORTFOLIO. Tips and trends that affect you and your money.
- Miller's memorable `All My Sons' comes to TV
- The climb to business takes grit
- Falling dollar helps American industries. But decline may not cut trade deficit
- Hit comedy `Stepping Out' arrives from Britain
- Judge's welfare order has put Massachusetts on the spot. Once again the courts are pressing politicians to correct social ills
- Peking's actions, silence fuel speculation on Hu
- Congratulations, it's a rhino! Loving care - from a distance - helps threatened species survive
- Off to the races for women investors, if fully informed
- Chinese writer kicked out of party
- Jewish voters remain consistently loyal to Democratic Party. Despite rising incomes and other gains, most vote liberal
- How long is a plutt?