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Monitor articles for January 24, 1984
- A reelected Reagan
- African weathermen see more drought, don't know how to stop it
- A modern pilgrimage to Canterbury
- News In Brief
- But to negotiate what?
- Space flight
- Critics say US military staggers under the weight of top brass
- News In Brief
- Carnegie book faults Kissinger's Central America report
- Seattle and Everett vie to become next home port for USS Nimitz
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Marines rarely venture above ground in Beirut these days - except for 'Batman'
- News In Brief
- Better budgetmaking
- News In Brief
- Apple plans to take byte out of competition with new Macintosh
- It's audacious, but this 'Hamlet' misses the Bard's architectureHamlet. Tragedy ''after Shakespeare.'' Adapted by Karen Sunde and Christopher Martin...
- Two stories about race prejudice - and one on how an 'average' boy went bad
- Meese likely to target social issues
- What makes Mac different
- News In Brief
- Chesapeake pollution can be reversed
- In Dorado, you just have to drop by to meet the mayor
- Slower rise for Soviet military
- Long season's 19th game was one too many for Redskins
- Not lonely but complete
- Chinatown finds a new way to tend its children
- New Polish unions assert their power
- After 40 years, the 'King of the Road' finally arrives
- News In Brief
- Japan moves gingerly on US trade dispute
- News In Brief
- Meadow-in-a-can brings the prairies to the inner city
- 'The play's the thing'
- Reagan's lawman
- Lee Iacocca: the man who wouldn't be president
- Squelching pollution from video games, computers and more
- Congress maps its list of goals for '84
- Home-grown tomatoes that stay fresh all winter; resilient geraniums
- First novel employs an Indian at college to generate irony, humor; Indian Giver, by Gerald Duff. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 244 pp. $12...
- News In Brief
- Quick sands
- Is there art after burglary?
- Independent square
- Daniel Defoe on wise women
- Kohl leaves troubles at home to confront strained Israeli ties