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Monitor articles for January 11, 1982
- Antitrust - a new era
- Where have all the heroes gone?
- New every morning
- US budget cuts reduce publications, news fare
- Reagan reported backing Puerto Rican statehood
- Energy - giving credits where due
- Triple A plans money fund
- Counties made ends meet
- Randy the Wolf Spider
- Draft sign-up: still a signal
- Typewriter dumping case pushed
- John Cheever's first teleplay - a parody of sitcoms
- Violent attempt at coup reported quelled in Libya
- A Web
- Bell Telephone spinoff: the long and short of it
- Agreement through contrast
- Why Poland is in the news
- Mr. Reagan and the press
- No-tax status for schools barring blacks is opposed
- Haig touching bases in Europe, Mideast
- Both the Poles and the Soviets find the cupboard is bare
- Many unemployed cut off from jobless benefits
- Dubious aid for segregated schools
- Summary of AT&T and IBM antitrust decisions
- Richard Armour uses a recess to study a recess
- Lessons from the Bay Area storm
- 'Have you hugged your pig today?'
- Minerals; Breaking the import habit
- Grounds for economic optimism in the 1980s
- A scent of mosses
- 1982 could be year when US unions ask for less
- Lincoln No. 1, Harding last, in Presidents' poll
- New gold coin for US gets backing
- Others PBS programs
- Reshaped rock of Gibraltar could alter Europe's profile
- Energy answer may be blowing in the wind on this island
- Public kept in the dark on key Polish meeting
- UN leader: iron fist in velvet glove?
- Singapore: gearing education to its economic needs
- The Day I Saw a Mink
- France reaches out to third world as an alternative to superpowers
- The Picture Lady
- Teen baby sitter calls for setting wage standards early
- Cleansing
- Iranian politicians join ranks to curb fundamentalist power
- Viet vets file state suit against defoliant makers
- US rights leaders join in honoring Dr. King
- New England, Canada shaken by earthquake
- Baseball's winter shuffle
- Impact of AT&T, IBM decisions
- 'There are no more secrets'
- Horatio Alger and the golden safety net
- Like 'J' strokes
- Reagan domestic policy staff: next on shake-up list?
- Teacher and pupil talking Chinese-American
- Both the Poles and the Soviets find the cupboard is bare
- White House plans major intelligence buildup
- Woman police officers, up in 70s, still a small share