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Monitor articles for January 28, 1982
- West ponders how to help oppressed Ethiopian Jews
- Less heroin this year?; Thai Army attacks opium kingpin
- Gun-control proponents face battles in Congress
- The ultimate portable in television sets?
- US hopes to keep Camp David peace process alight . . . with verbal diplomatic fuel supplied by Mr. Haig
- The march toward thoughtful filmmaking goes on. 'Shoot the Moon'
- Reggie Jackson scores quickly for the Angels
- Cooking on a wood-burning stove
- Israel: where supply-side economics works
- short takes (1)
- 'Get an agent,' experts advise
- In praise of the much-maligned Brussels sprouts
- Southeast Asian refugees
- Shopping for Brussels sprouts
- Sticking to the supply side; Why White House rejected tax hikes
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- US changes its tack, letting Law of Sea sail on
- Philadelphia Bulletin folds Friday
- Politicians, conservationists, businessmen debate: who should 'manage' Mt. St. Helens?
- Reagan, Congress: holding onto GOP support will be key
- A kind of 'Peace Corps' aid in reverse; Overseas help for the needy in the US
- Greece plans to take over Exxon-owned companies
- Poland's Panufnik -- composer with a 'new language'
- Writers talk about the first hurdle -- getting published
- West Germany reports record trade surplus
- In Australia: 'diamonds are a businessman's best friend'
- What would Gutenberg say?
- The weakness of empires
- What's flattering to a sparrow?
- State of the Union
- Broadcast news copter -- an endangered 'bird'?
- Computer blamed in delay on Boston crash report
- and of welfare
- Bill Walsh's forte -- he found ways to break the 49ers out of the mold
- Japan's route to greatness - aid not arms
- A profit for staff-owned company
- New CIA powers include domestic surveillance
- Japan moving slowly to placate Western trade partners
- Lasagne: a perfect cold weather meal
- Estimates of illegal aliens tumble
- West's differences on Poland stir mistrust among allies US and West Europeans each fear results of the other's 'misjudgment'
- Food shortages fuel latest strike threat in Soviet-ruled Estonia
- Warning by Peking halted F-16 sale, US official says Washington
- San Diego mayor runs for US Senate as staunch backer of Reagan
- Reagan claims Salvadoran rights climate improving
- I Am Seasons' Child
- On wings of song
- How about northern Super Bowls?
- Arab finance chiefs meet to set up common market
- short takes (2)
- Canadians unhappy with progress in easing economic strains with US
- Saul Bellow; LIMBER UP YOUR MORAL IMAGINATION
- Los Angeles mayor steps into gubernatorial race
- Environmentalist lawyer says EPA shooed him out
- Toward safer travel
- Keep talking with Moscow
- US hopes to keep Camp David peace process alight . . . with verbal diplomatic fuel supplied by Mr. Haig
- You can still get them if you hurry -- hand-sewn suits for only $1,500
- Spicy gingerbread a favorite dessert