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Monitor articles for January 14, 1982
- When clay came into its own as art
- Polish Communist Party - down but not out
- Gandhi lets go a corrupt official
- Haig dispels Egypt's fears on autonomy
- Madison, Ind.; The town that slept for a century - and the man who woke it up
- Japan debates robot promise of a 'brave new world'
- Son of high Polish official wants to live in Australia
- Respond with love
- Designer throws a curve into furniture market
- Aaron and Robinson clinch fame
- To finance housing in the '80s: invest less
- The China conundrum
- Illinois program uses peers to help cut drug abuse among teenagers
- Correction
- Cowboys rap strategy . . . 'Big picture' for TV viewers
- Comedy shortage -- no laughing matter
- Britain's kaleidoscope of blue-collar wages keeps turning
- AT&T settlement delay is unlikely to alter terms
- The splendour of British dining on TV
- Festival recipes for sweet dates
- Correction
- AT&T ruling may rock the contract 'boat' for communication unions
- Vermonter Koch 'up' for key ski test
- The Eye
- US churches press for world peace, nuclear arms control
- Taxing segregated schools: now it's up to Congress
- Detroit carmakers' new opportunity to turn the corner
- Australian, not Prince, to take Canberra post
- French-German summit tunes Europe's motor, but it's still knocking
- She's out to sell private enterprise in the third world
- After 5,000 years, the 1982 bullock cart
- The place of the 'civilized' movie on today's screen
- Those tax breaks for segregated schools stir storm
- More than meets the ear
- Efforts renewed to establish US holiday honoring Martin Luther King
- Conoco sees ease-off in US petroleum demand
- Fresh flowers (at bedside)
- Dina Rasor: blowing the whistle on the Pentagon
- 1982: beginnings of turnaround in US labor relations
- When crepes replace hot gruel; Developers sought for Ellis Island
- What is Palestinian autonomy? Haig tries to bridge gulf between Egypt, Israel
- FOOTBALL; CBS's innovative 'chalkboard'
- Top brass get lie tests in Pentagon news leak
- Temperatures head down, but so do heating oil prices
- Judge orders United Airlines to reinstate 1,400 flight attendants
- TOUCHING OTHER BASES; From Birdsong to Jones
- Inside 20th-century music
- Illinois veteran of House to retire in redistricting
- Rags to riches business: 'almost new' clothing gains respectability
- 'Sharkey's Machine'
- Guardian Angels assured of inquiry on shooting
- Sino-US understanding on Taiwan arms after all?
- British gourmet shops do great business
- Desert search under way for British premier's son
- Haig treads warily on Mideast trip
- Future of economic program: it's up to Reagan now
- NATO's future
- Kasha and mushroom stuffing for squashes
- Innovations in convertible bedding
- Broadway shows on tap for new cable TV channel