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Monitor articles for January 14, 1981
- How the surprise Raiders nailed down Super Bowl berth
- 'The Deer Hunter'
- W. Germany debates policy on selling tanks to Saudis
- Making the mudane not so dull; From a Limestone Ledge, by John Graves. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $11.95.
- Marcos to lift martial law, but tight control to remain
- For the record (5)
- Space shuttle Orbiter waits patiently to fly -- in reality
- DIC insurance: backing is strong but hard assets are good, too
- The end of the road?
- From Politburo to peasant: five rank's of society and privilege
- Iraq says it has stemmed Iran's counteroffensive
- Ulster: the Thatcher touch
- Niger expels staff of Libyan Embassy
- For the record (2)
- China to go it alone in building A-plants?
- Pierce: achiever, not activist
- Where telephone books and tinfoil are luxuries
- Courage, humor -- alive and well on the ranch; The Ranchers: A Book of Generations, by San Steiner. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
- Common Market probes antitrust charges against IBM
- NAACP warns that racism is on the increase in US
- Conservation cuts cost of cold snap along East Coast
- Nudging the budget
- Weather: a new period of extremes?
- How Iran's leaders view war with Iraq
- Spain's Eurocommunists lose out to pro-Soviets
- Israel struggles to scale down soaring military costs
- Namibia talks collapse as South Africa balks
- Survival fashions for skiing where the arctic winds blow
- Social security for divorcee
- More alike than we think
- Reagan's post-hostage view of Iran: conciliation possible
- A more efficient heating system
- An epiphany in a garden
- Radiant glass heat -- one way to cut excessive heat cost
- The Monitor's daily religious article; Out of the backwater
- Career first priority for teen women
- For the record (4)
- Cairo-Moscow ties fray; Sadat favors an EC role
- Mr. Nixon's opportunity
- Transit riders feel 'token' pinch in '81
- For the record (3)
- Energy-efficient town to leap off the drawing board
- Bastions of S. African conservatism urge another look at apartheid
- American genius for landscapes
- A pig tale Eeyore would like; The Pig Plantaganet, by Allen Andrews, with drawings by Michael Foreman. New York: The Viking Press. $10.95.
- Thais begin pitch for US arms
- US. urged: help Earth from getting too warm
- For the record (1)
- Wilmington: a community pulls together to make busing work
- Drawing the line in different ways
- Congress and Reagan must work together
- Four ways to improve America's foreign intelligence
- World's oldest democracy ponders joining the UN
- Alberta's plants vs. Saskatchewan's planting
- S. African TV cameraman killed in Salvadoran blast
- 100 Polish factories struck over the use of riot police
- 'Dallas' and its spinoffs signal the sad state of commercial network TV
- From mice to men? On cloning and the challenge of the new biology
- Dublin plans a big push in transport, TV, industry
- Manufacturers key in to furniture needs for apartment dwellers