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Monitor articles for January 13, 1983
- 1984 - Orwell's and ours
- A covenant of change
- Cap's first shoe
- Integrity and delight
- Salvadorean officer ending his rebellion
- Why Europe's Common Market has trouble taking common stand
- Nato in guarded reaction on Warsaw Pact proposal
- Lobbyists target areas to cut in federal budget
- Bilingual bellwether at bay
- British Jewel. The Royal Shakespeare Company is crowned with success
- Churchill during the 'lean years,' new Masterpiece Theater mini-series
- Experts urge US to boost its contributions to the IMF
- Japan's Nakasone explores common ground with Korea
- Israel irate over hints US might delay Begin trip
- B. Robinson, Marichal named to Cooperstown
- Satellites + radio = big changes for listeners
- Stocks crest a new plateau
- Housing-short Latin markets look good to Northwestern US plywood producers
- Putting the President in touch with civil rights
- '83 diplomatic agenda: Can one man do it all?
- The box office is booming, but who's making tomorrow's movies?
- Per capita, world is richer
- Combatting campus rape
- Venture capital: fuel for new inventions
- French hotelier bringing no-frills lodgings to US
- Ready-to-finish furniture: practical and economical
- British economic recipe in doubt as interest rates rise
- Civil rights leaders assess progress of King's 'dream'
- Heckler named for Schweiker job
- Love poem
- Poland orders UPI writer expelled over film pickup
- Nikolai Podgorny, Soviet ex-President
- US may reduce raises for government jobs
- Ten tugs on a cord, and the chimney's clean
- The many masks of modern art
- Defeated Japan politician declared suicide victim
- Business groups urging Reagan to shift gears
- Nobel laureate added a tropical air to Sweden
- Case of the vanishing record; basketball rough stuff; quarterback options
- Mood in capital blends budget concerns, confidence in system
- Oslo's rights of winter: skiing for everyone
- One tree, many branches
- Andropov drops tantalizing hints on missile cuts
- Retailers revise some strategies to expand sales
- Capital-outlay plans cut
- Ochoa: a good fighter, but too independent for Salvador Army?
- Rebuilding old chimneys -- with a European technique
- Baseball's longest-running soap opera returns to New York
- Good ideas, money to back them, grow in US
- Fusion program in doldrums
- 5.2% cut in capital outlays projected for '83 by US
- How to keep crime out of campus cloisters
- North Yemen
- Volunteer work in the out-of-doors
- Sharp-eyed satellite begins to pay off
- The LBJ syndrome