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Monitor articles for January 26, 1982
- Polish leader fights for his political life
- Indian President's candid warnings about corruption riles Mrs. Gandhi
- US may lose race to the stars, space prober warns
- China's new year: fireworks and 'eight mutuals' for marriage
- More and more companies sweeten pension payments
- Lessons for US spy agencies
- Lalo's journey to Pakistan
- From Muppets to pre-Columbian puppets
- Foundation's training plan is alternative to workfare
- Personal service draws VIPs to chic D.C. clothing shop
- Personal computer use up
- High court steers middle course on ERA
- What Congress must do
- Ballets that tell a story
- God's direction moment by moment
- The Met does Wagner proud
- The Many Masks of Modern Art
- Haig-Gromyko cul-de-sac forecast
- Reagan-era welfare: Washington gives push to self-help
- Risks, gains from communist feud
- Economist puts blame for illegal alien problem on US employers
- Reagan's State of the Union - trying to regain the offensive
- Mexican town's booming export: people
- Europe cuts duty-free bargains
- 8 to 10 percent increase seen in local phone bills
- A lost painting, an insurance agent, and art history
- South Korea touts flexible new reunification formula
- Advertising deluge continues
- Ottawa denies leak got to US via code channel
- Foreign aid, Hollywood-style: cut red tape, go to the top
- Portugal uses Polish crisis to help kick off anticommunist campaign
- Ballets that tell a story
- Reagan-era welfare: Washington gives push to self-help
- The Middle East again
- From the Super Bowl, a message to all who would win
- US would raise neighbors' quotas
- Reagan may try to cut tax credits for energy
- The Met does Wagner proud
- Poland eases up a bit more on martial law
- Dinner exactly at six
- The Met does Wagner proud
- Indian tribe wins right to tax oil and gas flow
- 'Worse and worse' cycle of inflation is broken
- Power outages threaten to pull plug on Jamaican recovery program
- Upstate N.Y. nuclear plant shut because of gas leak
- Washington air crash renews water safety debate
- US cutbacks slice effort to combat hunger
- Chemical warfare: the cloud of doubt
- Soviets accused of civilian bombings in Afghanistan.
- Cuba helped convey arms to African rebels, US says
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- FDR centennial; a look back at his 12-year presidency
- A Marshall Plan for Poland?
- Tight belts - and tight rein - keep Czechs in check
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- Concorde's 'prestige' too expensive for French