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Monitor articles for January 28, 1981
- How some folks use hot water from the ground
- Anybody's Moment
- Children of our time
- US agencies' $14 billion side-door lender: a squeeze play
- Northern Ireland towns hit by an IRA blitz
- Kids can learn from the incredible egg
- Kudos for Carter . . . and other things
- Rising unemployment tests Britain's stiff upper lip
- Greece, US holding talks on the tab for US bases
- Autry the horse-trader keeps roping in talent
- How Wagner is faring these days at the Met
- Burma drops isolation, offers to mediate in Cambodia crisis
- Zambian labor strife erupts in violence
- Desertion charge dropped but Garwood faces others
- 'Window blankets?'
- Sinking of Indonesian ocean liner puts new focus on ship safety reforms
- Italy may pursue charge that East bloc arms rebels
- Communicating with a stockbroker
- Salvadorans say 2 planes from nearby lands bagged
- Crime prevention
- Moments so moving that some couldn't watch
- From a writer's view
- Iranian companies look to new trade with US
- Indochina's Communists seek talks with neighbors
- Polish Politburo ready to discuss union demands
- Gold is failing as a hedge against inflation; silver, rare coins, stamps -- same story
- JAVA: Can big-city progress make it to the villages?
- How Reagan is setting new tone in US foreign policy
- Buying a home ahead
- Kremlin hopes to win second round of Madrid security conference
- With Iraqi forces inside Iran: eyewitness report
- The Feast of Fraternity
- Supply-side economics should not mean bailouts or protectionism
- A story reaching the heart of India; Clear Light of Day, By Anita Desai. New York: Harper & Row. $11.95.
- Friend of the World
- Things go poorly for Coca-Cola project to grow fruit in Egypt
- America turns a corner: President Reagan maps economic recovery plans, as ex-hostages help the nation look ahead
- 911: Who'll rescue all-purpose emergency number?
- Florida's Shipwrecks; Who owns the treasure?
- Jobs outlook like 1980's
- Britain approves Murdoch for buying Times papers
- Should India change its parliamentary system?
- Super-battle over some soda pop; The Cola Wars, by J. C. Louis and Harvey Z. Yazijian. New York: Everest House.
- Carter and his wife both planning books
- Meeting the risks of cameras in the courtroom
- 'Acceptable risk' -- the meaning varies according to investor's goals
- The oldest life on Earth leads scientists on a wild fossil chase
- Crux of Poland's crisis -- erosion of the Communist Party
- Kirkpatrick: firm voice at UN
- Wood savings: burn the smoke, too
- UN fair
- Hostages to adoring Americans: you're 'strong'; you have 'heart'
- British diary: a correspondent comes in from the cold
- US strategic HQ staging big A-retaliation test
- America turns a corner: President Reagan maps economic recovery plans, as ex-hostages help the nation look ahead
- Does this kind of fellow really play the demon barber of Fleet Street?
- On the joy of puzzles
- A boat show hints of upturn in sagging sales
- Chrysler must rein in debt before Mitsubishi will talk
- Downhill is different on cross-country skis
- Islamic nations back plan for boycott on Jerusalem