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Monitor articles for January 26, 1984
- Politics pinches student exchanges abroad
- Bargaining power shifts in favor of employers in labor board vote
- Mondale in New Hampshire - no shoo-in
- White House repairs rift with Stanford over Reagan Library
- Hunger and the budget
- Art as a warning
- News In Brief
- Films with an opinion
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Leading a dog's life in Hamburg costs twice as much - and people are growling
- US agency launches new offensive against job discrimination
- Hurried 'Jenufa'; harried 'Division'; luminous Leontyne; 'Freischutz'
- Hurried 'Jenufa'; harried 'Division'; luminous Leontyne; 'Freischutz'
- Vinyl converts patio into year-round haven
- The birth of a rare creature - a genuine repertory theater
- A taste of sunlight
- Dealing with crime in school doesn't mean trampling on rights
- Britain, Argentina both put out feelers for Falklands peace
- February Skychart
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Architect-designed homes aren't just for the rich
- Looking back from now
- Hurried 'Jenufa'; harried 'Division'; luminous Leontyne; 'Freischutz'
- THE TEAM PLAYER GEORGE BUSH
- A thoughtful journey through contemporary cinema
- Curtailing school violence
- Price rises that panic the Poles don't faze the Hungarians
- A proposal to bring Bay State's criminal code, circa 1865, up to date
- 'Pension-fund socialism' grows quietly, but it's gathering clout
- Hurried 'Jenufa'; harried 'Division'; luminous Leontyne; 'Freischutz'
- Delegating: the key that unlocks people power
- To negotiate what?
- Japan bites the bullet by raising defense spending, but US may still grumble
- Reagan in '84
- 'Tongue-tied' US faces trade, defense bind
- Boston is hammering out solutions for restoring city's abandoned housing
- New England fishermen net a Catch-22
- Law and order
- Peugeot wagon: a workhorse packed with comfort, convenience
- Olivier's 'Lear' to air
- Yonder...
- Britain and Ireland - off the beaten track; Traveller's History of Britain and Ireland, by Richard Muir. London: Michael Joseph. 304 pp. $22.95.
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Why Nigerians now favor military rule
- US-Soviet tensions may be easing
- News In Brief
- Women's rush into the work force slows to a steadier pace
- News In Brief
- Nuclear power stalled for lack of money
- Reflections on sundry Super Bowl subjects from hype to halftime
- News In Brief
- 'Master of Ballantrae' is the TV equivalent of a good read
- News In Brief
- A Mideast monarch who speaks softly and pilots his own jets
- The public and presidential papers
- Sport betting
- Ozal lifts restrictions on Turkey's economy, but who will benefit?
- Baltic states oppose Soviet nuclear reactor, siting of SS-20s
- News In Brief