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Monitor articles for January 21, 1980
- Hampshire -- a radical alternative
- Judges quit in row in S. Africa
- Do 1,465 faculty members guarantee diversity to 24,000 students?
- Arabs dodge action against Soviets
- Hope rises for UN plan for Namibia
- And from the left; Faculty conservatism belied
- Muzorewa says British must curb rural violence
- Price theory predominates at UCLA econ department
- A word to the Weiss: Super Bowl '81
- College advisers: whom do they advise?
- Public-interest law firms struggle as apathy dries up fund sources
- Why not boycott the Moscow Olympics?
- Lost in Translation (Teheran)m
- Good harvest for selective viewers
- For Harvard's Daniel Bell, respect from left and right
- Douglas's frontier of freedom
- Court to rule on hazards of nuclear sites
- 'Negatives' dominate as eyes turn to Iowa vote
- Egyptians dispute Sadat bid to give Nile water to Israel
- UCLA's Hans Rogger; Balance courses, not biases
- Israelis hold American in limbo
- How do radicals, liberals and conservatives differ?
- Inflation strategy keeps stocks moving ahead
- Carter reaffirms intent for Iranian sanctions
- UCLA's Andrzej Korbonski; Students must take the initiative
- A new sea otter in Seattle
- Conflict over tenure and balance at Northeastern
- Asian refugees face a push-button world
- Clarifying our biases
- Time may run out for Kennedy
- Presenting alternatives is the goal at Stonehill
- Keeping ideology out of the classroom
- From the right; Student conservatism belied
- Loving the stone's warmth
- South's poor get help in legal battles
- Yugoslavs keep cool -- despite Soviet moves
- Searching for the truth -- an antidote for bias
- lance bank-fraud case getting under way
- Suit charges L.A. wasting federal funds
- Dolls: a trip back to childhood in Edinburgh
- To beautify the body
- IRA's more fiery faction gains sway on policy
- Associate Justice William O. Douglas
- Refinery blast rocks Texas Panhandle area
- American Indian brings message: 'No Shah, no hostages'
- Super hooky
- And from the right; Arguing for realism
- The soul of learning
- Balance, not bias, the goal for undergrads
- Reading key to balanced viewpoints
- UMass professor, Oswald Tippo; Academic feedom challenge
- Afghans calm -- but 'smoldering' -- in Kandahar
- Iran edging toward hostage compromise?
- Renascence
- Grenada UN vote shows island leans toward Soviets
- Traffic perils unresolved at two California airports
- Spy scandal shakes Japan; US secrets lost?
- Message from president Simmons
- How international law bolsters the US hand
- For Harvard student; Balance? 'No problem'
- Olympic Games: Montreal can't pick up the torch
- Arabs see Israel, not Soviets, as Enemy No. 1
- Sharing goes two ways
- W. Europe keeps anxious eye on events in Yugoslavia
- L.A. museum survives cuts of Prop. 13
- Unions may ease soviet boycott a bit
- Drug alert
- Capturing the enveloping light
- Boston Ballet invited to perform in China
- The man who never saw Bert Parks
- Why Indians and Pakistanis don't trust each other
- It's 'both' sides for UMass poli-sci department
- Soviet transport planes replenish Afghan theater
- Marxist economics at UMass -- no apologies