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Monitor articles for January 16, 1984
- Accepting our children's best efforts with appreciation and understanding
- Analysts see an upbeat in rock-and-roll market motion
- Israel's new opportunity to withdraw from Lebanon
- News In Brief
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- The newcomers
- Amateur digger may have made the biggest US fossil find ever
- Poland's housing lists are long, and so are lines for furnishings
- The Bible's timeless worth
- Blaming the victim
- With TV gaining on print, do newspapers have a future?
- Reaganomics report card
- A computer program for budding Walt Disneys
- Jim Galanes: the indomitable snowman of cross-country skiing
- News In Brief
- Sagging pound has gilt edge for British exports
- The horses of winter
- Steeds of a lost age
- News In Brief
- Outrageously tall Southern tales; Oral History, by Lee Smith. New York: Putnam. 286 pp. $14.95.
- News In Brief
- To Robert Frost as a swinger of birches
- Street youth: Who are they? What can be done to help them?
- Unique drama troupe wins the hearts of school children
- Classic example of playing for a draw
- 'F' in education for state legislatures?
- The politics of the Senate . . .
- The US and the UN: parting ways over UNESCO?
- US sends messages of rebuke and reconciliation to Moscow
- Cranston's maximum effort in Iowa
- News In Brief
- Jesse Jackson's Boston 'rainbow coalition'
- Now student lawyers can say 'I'll see you in court'
- Women find door to politics is open in Rhode Island's GOP
- Soviet director manages to keep busy in West without defecting
- 'The lettuce!' I hissed
- An erratic account of what Hollywood did to John Steinbeck; Steinbeck and Film, by Joseph R. Millichap. New York: Frederic Ungar Publishing Company....
- US reduces aid to World Bank, sending ripples around the globe
- News In Brief
- Samantha Smith takes her questions to Washington
- World disaster viewed through the artist's brush
- Detroit shows why cities sour on tax abatements as business lure
- On NBC, the story of how the Willmar 8 battled the bank
- Nigeria after the coup: no law, no budget, but many high hopes
- News In Brief
- ...and of punts
- News In Brief