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Monitor articles for January 26, 1987
- Rozelle faces thorny issues during last years of long NFL reign
- The people at People Express say 'bye to a dream. Hopes of `owner-manager' employees slip as line bows out to mistakes, competition
- Intraparty jousts in the 100th Congress. Helms, Aspin victories likely to influence important legislation
- Vying for allegiance of Nicaragua's Indians. Contras want to establish eastern front
- US scientists eager to see the thrust of Reagan R&D budget
- Smoke signals for tobacco
- Beirut hostage toll rises sharply. Spate of abductions traced to 1985 hijack, clandestine cell
- When math skills add up. Project Seed gives minority students a boost
- Court case stymies EC majority voting
- Preparing for the long burn
- Why orchestra conductors count. Italy makes room for women on the podium
- Now that I'm a grandmother
- Labeling the Soviet Union
- Call of the open road. A growing number of Americans are enjoying a wayfaring life on wheels
- Fire up the old flame with a retrofitted combustor
- Powerful novel of Moroccan boyhood
- A look at two `model' investors who outdo averages
- Women chefs fight `blatant discrimination'
- US tightens belt on Africa aid. Cuts come as many nations attempt US-urged reforms
- Guerrillas and refugees wage war on their own disunity. The Hazaras: a Persian-speaking people caught between Tehran and Kabul
- On being saved
- The state of marriage in Sweden's welfare state
- Guerrillas and refugees wage war on their own disunity. Resistance mounts rare show of unity, vows to fight on
- The year since Challenger. Space-lift competition grows
- Update on three promising artists. Here Monitor art critic Theodore F. Wolff gives progress reports on three painters, two of whom he has discussed...
- After year at helm, Ugandan ruler faces war, economic woes. Quelling rebel activity in the north seen as key to rebuilding economy
- Historic failure leads to election
- W. German vote: Kohl holds the edge. On hostage issue, voters seem to want known leaders at helm
- A museum here, a museum there, and pretty soon ...