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Monitor articles for January 04, 1982
- Kremlin strategy on Poland: split West, salvage arms talks
- Reagan has put few women or minorities in top posts
- Oh, for '60s-style NBA
- Uganda registers modest gains under Obote
- Hoagy Carmichael's stardust memories
- The most ambitious settlement project ever attempted
- Saudis stick to words, not swords, in challenging Israel
- Brazil, axing big state combines, spares power, energy
- France protests events in Poland -- from the sidelines
- Pilot home loan program for beleaguered S&Ls
- Reconciliation -- main goal of new PATCO leaders
- Poles gird for austere new year -- and economic reform
- One man's march for nuclear disarmament
- Tuning US foreign policy machine
- $1.7 million for general's release
- Erwin D. Canham, former Monitor editor
- Ghana coup: 'Mr. Clean' sets standard for Africa on corruption
- America's mood: still on the up
- Depositing at L.A. bank -- in London
- Mideast: does the emperor have clothes?
- Can Reagan keep up his legislative pace?
- Reagan eyes long, difficult agenda as 1982 begins
- EEC seeks one voice on Poland
- The struggle for the West Bank; Israel cements its hold on the West Bank
- French join Egypt in call for a Palestinian state
- Is it bulls or bears in '82? 'Chart' plotters differ