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Monitor articles for January 29, 1981
- Decontrol may shave from $3 to $4 billion off federal budget deficit
- Why decontrol will hurt less now
- OPEC worries about coming world oil glut -- but it's too late to save US from 10 cent price rise
- Japan, Canada team up to develop Canadian coal
- How to cut gas use: keep going?
- Esme puts the exotic flavor of Tobago in her spicy roti
- A West Bank Jewish town is promised by Begin
- Do-it-yourself framing: easy to learn skills save money
- The US 'chip' industry: long on marvels, short on people
- Vietnam says it might pull some troops in Cambodia
- Next on Iran: House and Senate committee hearings
- short takes (1)
- Why Reagan didn't invite Taiwanese to inaugural
- West German economists see possible recession
- EC and US buffet Japan with calls to ease exports
- Max Friedersdorf
- Protection from personal violence
- Through a sea of ice
- Another big walkout in Poland
- Ashford putting her sprint style to a delayed world test
- Harvard business grads: $31,000/yr. and counting
- Iraq hits Iran oil targets; including Kharg complex
- Esposito's on-the-ice glory is history, but managing still beckons
- Getting that impact in line before you swing for the fairway
- Labor will lobby Congress for jobs, synfuels
- Home furnishings; Sleek 'motion chairs' update clumsy recliners
- To stop those grim global trends
- Moscow's baggage at Madrid
- Ted Kennedy keeps presidency in sights despite setbacks
- Consensus eludes Muslim leaders
- short takes (3)
- Athelstan Spilhaus
- Reagan urged to keep grain embargo
- The depth of permanence
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Prime interest rate slips below 20% in Buffalo
- Prayer unbounded
- Ring out, ring in
- short takes (2)
- Heavy US rearing effort called for by Weinberger
- Brick ovens, antique books: cooking at Sturbridge
- First Things first
- Swiss block $2 million of late Shah's assets
- It's fantastic to be an American
- That funny woman who makes you think as well as laugh
- The year looked good, but inflation buffeted insurance firms in 1980
- Political sparks in South Africa
- Gulf neighbors eye Kuwait election campaign
- Rich and chocolaty pots de creme
- Polish journalists run into stone wall of censorship
- 'Hot' US intelligence expert joins CIA
- The Soviet bear growls again over Polish developments
- How Republicans can avoid an 'economic Dunkirk'
- Born of the earth