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Monitor articles for January 25, 1982
- Lionel Hampton: jamming through jazz history; Vibes heard at White House, JFK Center
- For steadiness at the Fed
- Return with a candle
- US shipping magnate Daniel Ludwig gives up his Amazonian dream
- There's more than one good preschool in town
- Headmaster places art education in a worldwide perspective; Creativity -- the persistent rallying cry
- 'No frills' airlines nip at the heels of industry giants
- 'The Next Wave': a peek into the future of performing arts?
- More students, not fewer
- Relocation: employers find fewer are willing to make the move
- Hearing tomorrow on Irish activists held in New York
- Where the economy is heading: Prices
- UN team probing coup unsure about South Africa
- Reagan is in charge
- Redwood clones headed for France
- Where the economy is heading: Interest rates
- Coming: new foreign policy series
- The subject was sports -- and more
- Union gives GM talks a 'final, final' chance
- Coalminers give Mrs. Thatcher an anti-inflation victory
- Kremlin losing patience with maverick Italians
- Nuclear-free vote a setback for Schmidt
- Slump trims brokers' forecasts of corporate profits
- For sale: John Wayne yacht, mastodon tusks
- The end of an era for Chile
- Trend of the economy; Why Europe wants US deficits cut
- The home of light
- How far can Reagan roll back Roosevelt centralism?
- Mexican guestworkers: solution or mirage?
- Icy cold expected to hike food bills
- Labor-management strife clouds pro football horizon
- Mubarak edging away from Sadat's hard anti-Sovietism?
- Bright spots in Britain
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- DC-10 skids into Boston Harbor
- Ahead for Congress: the tough issues
- Haig in Geneva: slowing but not killing a summit
- Simple food, humor, relaxed approach help minimize mealtime hassles
- To accomplish
- France defies US to buy Soviet gas, despite Poland
- 'Art and Young Americans' - the test results are in
- Polish crisis foils German peace groups
- Portugal works on own style of parliamentary democracy
- Why the West should help rescue Poland
- Japan's consumers offer little help in easing nation's export imbalance
- Resurrection, not suicide
- African nations ready response on Namibia
- Pressures mount on Polish regime
- Soviets fail to hit food, industry targets
- Arab meeting on Israel delayed by Syria