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Monitor articles for January 02, 1981
- Getting the hostages home likely to demand delicate balancing act; Reagan role, even before inauguration, may have major impact on Iran's decisions
- America's farmers: theirs is a growing business if $40 billion worth of exports are any measure
- Single-home sales still sag
- Should Mr. Smith go to Washington?
- Has Britain turned the corner?
- Economic recovery efforts in Turkey draw denunciation
- Searching out a responsible contractor
- PEDDLING IN CHINA; MADISON AVENUE STYLE
- For the record (7)
- Dry cleaners thrive as Americans dress up
- Federal grants given for affordable housing
- From easy-to-grow begonias: a regalia of color
- Harnessing the intellect
- Success, '81 style
- Effects of shutting off heating for winter
- Milling 'hooks' and 'catches' from longer skis
- Japan tries to act as an equal in Asia
- future unclear for those multimillion-dollar suits against Iran
- Census-based shift of US House seats no big boon to Republicans
- Tobacco, government, and the Reagan team
- For the record (6)
- It takes a pot of marmalade to make a British breakfast
- For the record (5)
- Prague's lessons for Warsaw -- beyond last night's TV version
- For the record (4)
- Fannie Mae opens way to facilitate mortgages
- Oatmeal muffins for a winter morn
- 1981: Yearnings for freedom may erode Soviet power
- Being somewhere else
- Reagan may not fill remaining gaps in US interstate highway system
- Block: what the farmers wanted
- Arrival of seed catalogs is cue to start drafting a master garden plan
- ASIAN YOUTH: CAUGHT BETWEEN CHANGE AND TRADITION
- For the record (8)
- JAPAN: 'SPOILED, ENJOYING THE GOOD LIFE'
- Bringing vinyl siding back to its good looks
- US trade ledger opens to 'Page 1981' amid hopes for a black ink year
- Negotiations, not courts, may solve land-use issues
- Two women who helped save the world
- Reagan's -- velvet hammer
- Jiang Qing's judges stuck over sentence
- The view from Teheran: a talk with CBS News' Tom Fenton
- Inside Report (5)
- Cranberries, maple syrup intrigue international chefs
- 'New' 76ers on the march
- Getting the hostages home likely to demand delicate balancing act; Iranian leaders, still politically insecure, don't want to risk hostage 'sellout'...
- Egypt confident 1981 will bring solution of Palestinian problem
- Inside Report (4)
- A Mediterranean flair for the EC, but some fear a two-tier Europe
- Check a pro on paint for copper steeple
- For the record (3)
- Orchestras today: the era of the all-purpose sound
- Inside Report (3)
- A Time for Kneeling
- At the New Year
- For the record (2)
- No thaw seen in US-Cuba status under Reagan
- Inside Report (2)
- For the record (1)
- Inside Report (1)
- Stealing has become big business in China; lax supervision blamed
- How do you polish a skyscraper?