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Monitor articles for January 19, 1981
- Dutch say they stick by sale of 2 subs of Taiwan
- Iran and USSR both exploit hostage issue
- History magazine for young people tells it like it was
- Real freedom fighting
- Angola charges new raids by South African troops
- UN envoy says he sees Gulf peace possibility
- Netherlands begins toxic waste mop-up
- Diamond prices pick up
- Timesharing, or how to own 1/52nd of a Caribbean condo
- Vietnam's hard road to recovery
- In a little restaurant, Olvera Street
- Drain on federal revenue through mortgage subsidies plugged
- A setback for Devlin
- Swing toward defense seen in '82 budget plans;
- A Filipino boost for Reagan: martial law lifted
- Why the hostage crisis may affect American politics for years to come
- Schweiker: 'maverick' role?
- Free Saturdays spark new Polish labor unrest
- English -- plain and fancy
- A grand stage creation
- Water: when even New York has to turn off some taps
- What the people want of Reagan
- Saudis reported planning to fund Pakistani H-bomb
- W. Germany takes first step in disowning complicity of Nazi-era judges
- Carpenter
- Too little water: new cuts due for New York
- Illegal Haitian immigrants stay put in the Bahamas
- GOP on the go
- Muslim leaders prepare for meeting on Gulf war
- GOP hoists new colors of optimism
- Wallenberg -- A Swedish hero whose cause lives on
- Kremlin tries to twist hostage release to own gain
- Upbeat energy outlook
- Swing toward defense seen in '82 budget plans; Bulk of DOE's proposed budget aimed at filling strategic reserve and military-related projects
- A market-letter writer who's fallible -- and canny
- With a first-class ticket on the Titanic!
- Canada's Laurentians: quaint towns, maple syrup, omelettes, and lots of skiing
- Should Israel vote in April or July? Begin and opposition can't agree
- Art still an inflation hedge -- with some thorns
- Swing toward defense seen in '82 budget plans; Student loans top list of proposed trims by cost-cutters snipping at Education Department
- Caracas: home of eternal spring and impenetrable traffic
- Why S. Africa decided to pull back on Namibia
- Who, Among US, Is Waiting To Be Heard?
- Mao's widow may escape execution; new trials due
- Reagan's man for tax policy a backer of cuts-for-stimulus
- Chicago returns to patronage hiring at city hall
- Shore up party, rein in dissidents, Peking warns
- Girl Reading
- W. Berlin crisis could damage Bonn
- Nkomo hints compromise in Zimbabwe Cabinet rift
- US looks beyond hostage release
- The Fire of Coals
- Robinson takes accumulated baseball knowledge to Giants manager job
- Salvador leftist offensive fizzles, moderate junta bolstered by US aid
- From Albert Einstein: 4 tasks schools should fulfill
- Portuguese President promises to take off his military hat
- E. African summit backs Uganda's Obote, seeks regional cooperation
- Camping in the Florida Keys: an idyll for $6.24 a day
- Winter weekend in STURBRIDGE VILLAGE
- GM, Ford indicate they'd like UAW concession, too
- B-1 bomber may yet fly -- in GOP skies
- Sad new spur to Ulster peacemakers
- A junior high with one- and two-year olds
- Praise for Mr. Plumstead, Running
- Space shuttle engines pass muster in key test
- Houseboating on Lake Powell amid arches of red stone
- Swing toward defense seen in '82 budget plans; Space shuttle rates top priority at NASA
- 'Red ink blues' echoes through America's statehouses
- US looks beyond hostage release; 'It's over,' says diplomat as hostage rele
- Start school an hour earlier for those who need it the most
- Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens