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Monitor articles for January 29, 1982
- A poor tax proposal
- New bath fixtures are the first choice
- Midwestern Victoriana; GALENA, ILLINOIS: WHERE CHICAGOANS GO FOR COUNTRY CHARM
- White House looks ahead to '84 race
- Slavery issue surfaces in federal probe in Los Angeles
- Chrysler, despite strain, reports stride with debt
- A fit of the blues
- Taking iron from well water? Use filters or special pumps
- Inside Report (7)
- Why should Puerto Rico be a state?
- Waterproofing cement
- Inside Report (6)
- Planned protest at UC-Berkeley recalls 1960s
- FitzGerald ouster may change political picture in Ulster
- Special Assembly session on Golan expected today
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- Haig shifts US priorities in Mideast; Palestinian issue overrides Soviet threat to region
- When moose go velvet
- Leftists, freeing hostages in Colombia, given jet
- Relying on God for healing
- Listen to softness
- Small campuses, too, have their good points
- Turkish diplomat is slain in downtown Los Angeles
- US challenging Australia in Japanese meat market
- South Africa has everyone guessing on Namibia independence
- The task before William Clark
- Bob Trout's Roosevelt days
- Durango; SKIING BY TORCHLIGHT, CLIFF DWELLINGS, AND A CLASSIC RAILROAD
- Bob Trout's Roosevelt days Television preview: 'FDR'
- Sink the Pentagon, Rickover says
- Chevrolet wheeling out its version of 'fun cars'
- Starring in the European Theater
- Virgin Gorda; A QUIET, SOPHISTICATED CARIBBEAN ISLE
- Stalemate in Poland
- ZERMATT; SKIING, RACLETTE, AND HORSE-DRAWN SLEIGHS
- Gardeners keen on 1982 as 'year of the bean'
- US tribute to Poland: suitable for home TV?
- Reagan and voting rights
- Even 'new federalism' critics agree reordering is needed
- How Toronto went to town in becoming a model city
- US doubts Salvador massacre report
- Inside Report (3)
- Variety, cost favor growing flowers from seed
- Inside Report (2)
- Inside Report (1)
- Irish challenge
- Major blow to Europe's terrorism
- US appliancemakers feel heat from foreign imports Big-ticket producers are out to prevent another 'Detroit'
- Washington hot line for business
- Great Decisions '82; America's defense: what price security?
- Jamaica; WHITE SAND BEACHES FRINGED WITH PALMS
- Student's eyewitness account; Did Salvadoran troops shoot civilians?
- Italians cook up foreign aid plan to help world's hungry
- How one builder is coping with the big down-market
- Inside Report (5)
- Inside Report (4)
- 'Pre-billing' of customers for Alaskan gas attacked
- Boston accident points to failings in ticketing procedure. Two passengers believed dead were not listed on World Airways 'manifest'
- West German computer fights European terrorism
- US expels 2 IRA activists but sets illegal-entry trial
- Not lost
- McMillen pens resume for a political career