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Monitor articles for January 03, 1983
- War scenario to prevent a real one; The Third World War: The Untold Story, by Gen. Sir John Hackett. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 372 pp....
- History -- visible and invisible
- First of newly-elected governors take office
- Close encounters of a different kind
- Useful warning about arms cuts; How Little Is Enough? SALT and Security in the Long Run, by Francis P. Hoeber. New York: Crane, Russak & Co. 80 pp....
- Comic strip 'Doonesbury' takes leave of absence
- Rescuing language
- 'Pump Boys and Dinettes,' Broadway's home-cooked success story
- Lower home mortgatge rates in '83, experts say
- Lebanese welcome new year with uncertainty, hope
- The changing face of California
- Working mother tucks moments of 'alone time' into her day
- Northeast strives to shed its anti-business reputation
- This treasure is the ship itself
- With the New Year comes a passel of new taxes
- How an Indian film idol upstages Mrs. Gandhi
- Shoppers like unit pricing, product labeling, but not specialty food and concession prices
- Gene splicing: not how but whether
- A new US Congress with a new mission
- 'Get a liberal arts education . . . it's the course for life.'
- Sunken treasures spark legal battles between salvagers and states
- Sell-short advice turns out to be in wrong direction
- US vs. Romania: Should people be charged $20,000 to emigrate?
- Olive oil caper points up Europe's problem with barnyard con artists
- A lively White House debate over Reagan's '84 budget
- New York blasts -- work of the FALN, police say
- For US industry in 1983, a trek toward better sales
- Kremlin to US: What is 'strategic' in war?
- Ed Meese's midterm assessment
- Reagan and the world
- Innovative guests from the Royal Court; Top Girls Play by Caryl Churchill. Directed by Max Stafford-Clark.
- A call to steelworkers: reduce pay to save jobs
- New Years
- Midwinter Repose
- Penn State claims national championship via exciting New Year's Day bowl windup
- The after-Christmas tree
- Namibia: a land of diamonds and Bushmen
- To our readers
- Peking Review apologizes for misinforming readers
- Shari Lewis blends classics and comedy in symphony concerts
- Reagan and the nation
- 'Annie' closes after six years on Broadway
- How one sixth grade saves energy at home and school
- January light
- Deregulation aids takeoff of new entries in airline industry
- Comics, degrees, training, flying archeology, languages, computers
- Public service work can pay tuition at Brown University
- W. Germany sets sights on European unity, more jobs
- Jottings by France's President; The Wheat and the Chaff, by Francois Mitterrand. New York: Seaver Books. 284 pp. $16.95.
- Lebanese-Israeli talks resume
- Concorde jet crosses Atlantic in record time
- Perfect justice