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Monitor articles for January 04, 1984
- Can we adapt?
- There's tiptop tap-dancing in this stunning, warm-hearted new musical comedy
- Choosing a new cookbook - consider your taste, ability, the cost
- News In Brief
- Cairo lets its political dust settle
- Art on the wing
- Upset of Nebraska paves way to football promotion for Miami
- The best of 1983: 10 records to take home and savor
- News In Brief
- Mondale aims to stay the front-runner
- More US children living in poverty, study finds
- News In Brief
- On taking photos
- When the going gets tough in Africa, the tough sometimes stage a coup
- Contadora peace effort gains momentum in Central America
- Fruit pie filled with pears, apples, grapes
- Experts ponder how to protect against terrorist attacks in US
- Friends in Boston
- Novel from Loewinsohn; Magnetic Field(s), by Ron Loewinsohn. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. pp. $12.95
- The succession questions in Russia and US
- Post-coup Nigeria
- Poland sends in 'clowns' - and a measure of cultural freedom
- South African raid into Angola could heat up region's conflicts
- Polish spies in US prey on high-tech military secrets
- Goodmans release
- An omelet to whip up for every taste and appetite
- Herring: smoked, dried, or salted, it still nets compliments
- Heat on Reagan for Mideast policy review
- Bwana Jaji Moto in Kenya
- News In Brief
- Increase in bread price prompts Tunisian riots
- West Africa struggles to feed its people
- Hotel fires reported in New York, Boston
- Fifth graders learn to earn, spend, and budget in Exchange City
- News In Brief
- Golden, juicy roast pork: compatible with winter vegetables
- In fictional Vietnam: a personal mission gone amok
- A moving sale
- Iran, Iraq forces trade air attacks
- Taiwan on his mind: Chinese premier speaks out before trip to US
- Expelled Soviet diplomats leave Bangladesh capital
- 'English' walnuts: they may not exist, but they're good anyway
- 'The new patriotism' - some tunes can't be played on a bugle
- The brilliance, and the wane, of de Kooning's artistic genius
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Protect US phone service -- and prices
- Why not regional oil reserves?
- Mother in New York
- Some banks to offer financial-planning aid to middle-income clients
- Syria moves to speed exit of marines
- Peugeot strike puts French Socialists' austerity program to the test