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Monitor articles for January 18, 1984
- Stockholm: the search for security
- News In Brief
- 'Problems are simply opportunities in work clothes'
- Three who set up shop in Bellevue
- Seattle area stakes claim as haven for growing software industry
- US Supreme Court sides with Sony in videotaping case
- Winter Olympics from Yugoslavia will be lavish TV spectacle
- PR industry, looking past 'publicity,' seeks clearer role in improving business ties
- News In Brief
- European style gives flare to New York food shops
- Coming test of democracy in Philippines sparks disunity in opposition to Marcos
- US & USSR: one step to take
- A new selection of Texan, Chinese, and Italian cookbooks
- With a food processor, anyone can make bread quickly
- News In Brief
- 'Lords' and 'Knights' defy Soviet authority, 'pollute' the airwaves
- News In Brief
- Louis Tiffany's magic: transmuting humble silica into luminescent art
- News In Brief
- Baked beans in the pot still a time-honored favorite in Boston
- Suriname called potential Grenada
- All revolution and no diplomacy make Iran a lonely nation
- Finishing composers' unfinished work
- More than an adventure, this ambitious novel deserves attention; Mysteries of Motion, by Hortense Calisher. New York: Doubleday. 517 pp. $17.95.
- News In Brief
- A boulder in the road
- News In Brief
- A West Coast Reagan strategist takes a look at campaign ahead
- Alternative sentencing
- News In Brief
- Black states' support for ANC wilts under S. African pressure
- The game Red Barber will see on Super Bowl Sunday
- News In Brief
- How rising US deficits affect your budget
- Switzerland rocked by parliament's rejection of woman as leader
- News In Brief
- East Europe holds little hope that Stockholm will help revive detente
- Some switching might have offset last year's lag in mutual funds
- THE REAGAN YEARS: An Assesment; US FOREIGN POLICY
- Americans, too, can sell abroad
- News In Brief
- Sharing bread with the hungry stranger - is there an alternative?
- If Turner flew a Tristar
- 'Enterprise' spotlights Ted Turner
- little red wagon
- Murdoch's latest newspaper purchase leaves Chicagoans scratching their heads
- Idyllic Caribbean cruises call for careful planning
- Women's colleges, once a second choice, jump in popularity
- New rights agenda
- Reagan moves to implement Kissinger report
- 'Heroic' Kim's North Korea seen as Orwell's 1984 by South