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Monitor articles for January 27, 1984
- News In Brief
- Nigeria's coup may have headed off another by younger officers
- As job switching comes to Japan, so do executive headhunters
- A spy thriller that really happened; and an adoring portrait of Lee Iacocca
- 'Spanglish' surges into everyday usage along the US-Mexican border
- Ecuador's election choices blur
- Reagan must deal with Moscow to help bring the Marines home
- US Nordic skiers head for Olympics with more hopes than usual
- News In Brief
- The farmer indoors
- France's version of Johnny Carson wows 'em with literature
- Houston - one place where bilingual education is proving itself
- America alert to terrorism
- Immigrants highlight a need for bilingual programs
- Too-good-to-be-true loan offer may be a cruel hoax
- Protecting a wooden roof against decay and pests; furnace economy
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Learning a computer language may be easier than you think
- When color is a presence in space
- The right mood for peace
- A linguistic renaissance sweeps through Louisiana's Cajun country
- Washington stirs
- News In Brief
- Myths about the consumer
- Brazil democracy at rocky point
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Our man in Russia, how he learned to talk to the natives
- Experiment in adobe. Frank Lloyd Wright's 42-year-old design comes to life
- A trace of onions on the cellar floor
- Russian-English program only one of its kind outside Soviet Union
- News In Brief
- President's address fell on many darkened TVs in L.A.
- Flashcards help build students' vocabularies
- Space scientists disagree on need for a manned US space station
- At Boston magnet school, high school freshmen study Chinese
- The evolving shape of the big-power triangle
- Reagan call for deficit cuts plays to dubious Congress
- A new dialogue explores academic freedon vs. high-tech secrecy
- News In Brief
- State of the Union
- Education, education - that's the word from governors now
- The dawning of a dictionary-lover
- American eyes turn toward space
- News In Brief
- The State of the Union as viewed from New Hampshire
- In an era keyed to oral communication, US schools are neglecting the spoken word
- The goal of a lifetime won at last
- Block voting
- EXCERPTS FROM THE ADDRESS
- News In Brief
- West Germany's 'Kiessling affair' puts its Defense Ministry under a spotlight
- Dance - of all varieties - gains new popularity in Britain
- Lesson No. 1: the business world isn't an exclusively American world
- Some Filipinos prefer jogging to voting on constitutional changes
- STATE OF THE UNION; Setting the agenda for Election '84