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Monitor articles for January 16, 1981
- 'Soviet Memorandum' The challenge nearer home
- Legacy to Reagan -- era of 'limits'
- Italian terrorists free judge unharmed
- Carter farewell -- bowing out with quiet dignity
- A new lift for US breeder reactors?
- The tricky course of modern art: There's more than one path to follow
- Iced-in Nantucket: 'Oh, is it winter? We'd hardly noticed'
- Kremlin in transition: Can new generations break with rigid past?
- FCC votes to ease rules on radio ads and fare
- Inside Report (4)
- Utilities slash outplay plans
- US gives conditional OK to new Chrysler backing
- Inside Report (3)
- Cool Like Cal
- For keeping out weeds at the seed stage, rely on specialist producers
- Tales of the frozen harvest
- Inside Report (2)
- King honored across US; Buffalo 'anti' rally fizzles
- Massachusetts closes schools to save heat
- US might have to pay up if Iranian assets are freed
- To a wintering bird
- An epoxy finish lasts longer
- Patronage hiring gets nod -- officially -- in Chicago
- Colombian coal mine to be world's biggest
- Carter's 'budget book' due for quick Reagan revision
- Official fame for pitcher Gibson
- Unionists in Poland warn against Saturday penalties
- Egypt to bankroll its world trade
- Crime victims seek greater access to the criminal sentencing process
- McKinney steps up the cadence for jog-along Pacers
- Turkish council plans step for democracy in autumn
- 'Gang of four' trial: legal breakthrough for China
- Inaugural coverage: the flood starts early, runs late
- An environmentalist welcome to Mr. Reagan
- Hussein turns down 'Jordanion option' for Midwest talks
- Food -- more exports need not push domestic prices up, study says
- Building a new life
- Inside Report (1)
- Thank you, Mr. President
- Of endings and beginnings
- Israel's people leave and the problems remain
- Haig unscathed by Senate 'trial'
- First small steps toward feeding a burgeoning world
- Loans, food-aid programs in Carter agriculture budget could face cuts
- Watt: personable, approachable
- Changing Dallas Skyline signals an era of rapid growth