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Monitor articles for January 05, 1982
- A new 'aide' offers advice on Poland, the allies
- Public money and private education
- Reagan talks with Schmidt: test of allies?
- How Poland paid its bill to West
- 'You deserve a break'- jail saves on meals
- 'Angels' press shooting inquiry
- Mubarak reshuffles Cabinet to give Egyptians a better deal
- Court in Virginia confirms missing Filipino's marriage
- NEWS for the TRAVELER
- 'Flame Trees of Thika' leads flurry of first-rate PBS shows
- Libyan 'hit squad' reports unconfirmed - FBI chief
- OPEC oil disruptions would be bad news
- AFL-CIO to seek more 'responsive' Congress after 1981 'near disaster'
- The tiny hill towns of Umbria
- Diplomats, unhappy about Poland, don't think UN debate would help
- The West Bank's Arabs -- caught in the middle
- Mr. Reagan's 'sanctions'
- Budget cuts at Archives to hold up Nixon tapes
- Japan weighs more aid to its Korean 'defense shield'
- Fly now, save later with trading stamps
- Mini-tours of neighborhoods by car are their specialty
- The many masks of modern art
- Paris police will fight crime -- without their kepis
- Detroit's Arab-American community: thriving and active
- The research gap
- Sudan: land of two Niles, Red Sea finds economy dry
- Will budget cuts force US to yield leadership in scientific research?
- Rehabilitating Dutchtown, the heartland of St. Louis
- Some Egyptian help for Harvester
- EPA staff says timing of US cuts is illegal
- Burroughs, trying to snap back, aims to please
- New Egyptian government puts stress on economics
- Two jazz greats who span an era
- Soviets shopped early for grain, blunting impact from any embargo
- Correction
- Reagan plan to help minority businesses is short on success stories
- Ghana's former President arrested by new regime
- Hunt seeks pardon in Watergate case
- Goals for Ghana
- After MIRVs -- don't make the same mistake with SLCMs
- Holding our own
- Tributes to Mr. Canham
- Religion and the UN
- Bowl games left no doubt: Clemson at top of the heap
- '82 food costs may be up 9% or so
- Challenge for '82: keeping NATO allies together