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Monitor articles for January 28, 1983
- New US jobless claims drop to a 16-month low
- Post-Sadat team battles tide of population, expectations
- Moving away from zero-zero
- Latticework factory recalls an architectural heritage
- Exiles report widespread persecution in Khomeini's Iran
- School boards; Run for office and win
- Public TV -- America's soapbox for individual opinion
- On solid footings, build even higher
- Marking a quarter-century of US satellites in space
- School Boards; Motive: love of kids, local pride
- Desegregation of Pasadena schools -- 12 years later
- Ask local agency for advice on formaldehyde-foam threat
- Prospect of slipping prices has Big Oil shifting gears
- Greece flings life buoy to its shipping fleet
- World's slippery path to cheap oil
- Quiz on Japanese imports
- Hussein looks to Europe for lever in Mideast negotiations
- College asks high court to halt government meddling
- Britain seeks to reassure traders as oil meeting shakes the pound
- Why Israel is holding out in Lebanon
- Nuclear-free zone outlined for Europe by Soviets
- Teachers join strike of Quebec civil servants
- A five-year aim to cut foreign debt
- A-plants are planned to save precious oil for export income
- Removing white paint from old brick house
- Nureyev's 'Don Quixote' has verve and imagination, but . . .
- Steel firm may have set record for quarterly loss
- Cash at the gas pump: Is credit better after all?
- Egypt's Mubarak: Put more pressure on the Israelis
- Non-public schools seek independent identity
- Politics in France -- it's lunch that counts
- Moscow in the marketplace
- Realism on arms
- Uncle Sam's stake in educational enterprises
- VAT: more eggs with less squawk?
- Pests taking over garden? Try mixing your crops
- Smurfs, Hogs, and Bees in Super Bowl limelight
- Washington's pincer movement
- Volcker sees many signposts -- and some barriers -- to recovery
- Truckers' tough decision: strike or keep rolling
- Anne Graham, voluntary politician turned pro
- The fine art and history of landscape architecture
- How to make a pomander
- S. African power-sharing plan draws fire
- The economic climate -- in President Mubarak's eyes
- With hotel thrown in
- US arms-control nominee criticized on Senate panel
- A thousand trumpets, or two
- GM to call 21,400 back to work
- Facts about Egypt
- How to help birds avoid glass
- School Boards; Grassroots school government hallmark of nation's strength
- Reagan drops suggestion to scrap business tax
- Doing business: ample minuses -- and pluses
- Sowing the seeds of self-sufficiency in cereal output
- Another 79 children leave Vietnam, begin trip to US
- Dusky, teeming Cairo in great need of humdrum street and sewer work
- US-Soviet relations; The arms race and coexistence
- GOP grows restive as '84 nears
- Arms-control talks resume in Geneva
- Wide gaps persist in school expenditures
- Ancient wonders: bringing tourism up to date
- US, Japan tiptoe toward extension of auto-export limits
- Why farmers may have an extra-long wait for recovery