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Monitor articles for January 19, 1982
- Yacht dealers seek pickup in sales with loan twists
- W. German banks quesy over Soviet pipeline loan
- Cross-country skiers, snowmobilers find range is big enough for both
- A discreet greatness
- Mexicans know who their new leader will be, but can he lead?
- Letup seen in arctic air, then it's the shivers again
- Correction
- West Germany fights increase in neo-Nazi violence, offering new laws
- Nothing better to do
- Levi's (and others) apply the stitch-in-time theorem
- Trucking industry pact meshes with Reagan 'hands-off' policy
- Tips for Tip and other Democrats
- Hum in electronic mail seen
- Incidents spark debate over police brutality
- Two impressive painters at opposite ends of the art
- Thinking about the Polish people
- Venezuela angrily denies terror plot in Nicaragua
- The Pyramids
- Yamit settlers frosty as spring withdrawal nears
- Even with help from IBM, China's head count will take years
- Snowland waxing warm as a Super Bowl host
- Alleged neo-Nazis on trial in Stuttgart murder case
- Ethiopia says Eritreans crushed
- Disneyland next Christmas? Make reservations now
- News for the Traveler
- Poland: will Jaruzelski turn forecasts into deeds?
- First woman prison chaplain sees progress behind bars
- The Chiding
- Fishing for answers
- Kemp raps Stockman plan to increase excise taxes
- Mitterrand's grace period is over
- Widening trade channels
- Strike at Japanese tanker justified, Philippines says
- St. Lucia may lurch left?
- Outlook for US economy - shades of gray
- Utilization of US factories declines to 51/2-year low
- Lawyers' ads may not pay off
- Indira endears herself to India - despite chaos
- Mitterrand locked into his reforms
- Mr. Reagan and the press
- Brazil's democracy halts - may reverse
- Italian 'Brigades' plotted a massacre, police say
- Oil industry: catalyst for Texas-Mexico friendship?
- UNESCO hunts way to lift third world communication
- Women's pro basketball: down at halftime, but attempting a comeback
- 84 million American volunteers
- A peace academy: costly and needless
- The many masks of modern art
- Restaurant serves up food - and TV conference calls
- GOP and Dixie coalition set record pace on Hill
- Pollsters find no evidence of 'neo-isolationism' in US
- A new kind of PORSHE joins the race for energy
- Sensitive one-act plays at the Circle Rep; Confluence Three one-act plays: Thymus Vulgaris, by Lanford Wilson, directed by June Stein; Confluence, b...