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Monitor articles for January 11, 1984
- Living-room statement
- News In Brief
- In cross-country, falling's okay; the tough part is figuring out how to get up
- Johanna Meier: a voice that can fill a house with gorgeous sound
- So be it
- News In Brief
- Amusing guide to B-movies; The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film, by Michael Weldon. New York: Ballantine Books. 802 pp. $16.95 (paperback).
- From New Mexico - flavorful breads you may never have tasted
- Some new twists in international terrorism's 'theater of fear'
- French way to cook goose leaves nothing but the feathers
- Japan's feudal attitudes struggle against need for a more global outlook
- News In Brief
- WORLD'S NEWEST NATION; Brunei leaves Britain's nest
- Better whole than in parts
- Too tenuous
- Cookbooks for the adventurous and the practical
- Hunger is an elusive problem, panel finds - but critics say its report skirts the issue
- New Zealand fights teen unemployment by training youths in the armed forces
- Acts of perception
- US Air Force prepares to flight test new antisatellite missile
- Zhao visit marks thaw in China ties
- Blacks back Mondale in Atlanta - but in their hearts support Jackson
- Labor questions Reagan economic forecast
- Summitry in 1984 - still a Reagan hope
- A guide to scouting the best local food in Kenya
- Money fund or deposit account? The answer may be simple
- Is it real?
- News In Brief
- Three short story collections: bleak, symbolic, sometimes moving
- Physically powerful Redskins, Raiders to clash in Super Bowl
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Scientists ski and compute through avalanche mysteries
- The leaves
- News In Brief
- GM shifts auto design gears
- Warming up to the pleasures of a more or less blazing fire
- News In Brief
- How Soviets and Americans differ
- New York ERA push gets mixed reviews from women's groups
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Stoppard's 'Real Thing' is witty - and warmly human
- Politics of hunger
- Mexico becoming center of drug traffic despite anti-drug drive
- Is Salvador using humanitarian aid in its war against leftists?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief