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Monitor articles for January 31, 1984
- Well-organized Reagan effort shifts into gear in New Hampshire
- Shultz heads south
- Trade abroad - jobs at home
- Setting the tone
- 'The loose-leaf library'
- How the Fed defines the money supply:
- Cambridge, Mass., 'peace director' sets priorities amid criticism over his post
- Looking at things in a new light
- News In Brief
- Two cliched offerings from the 'avant-garde' Living Theatre
- So, who's going to win?
- New York's more flavorful, smaller hotels
- Super tuber: full-size spuds from bean-size bud
- How US can stay out front in biotech
- Kremlin may shun arms talks lest it aid a Reagan reelection
- Musical chairs at the Fed: a change may sharpen money controls
- News In Brief
- Risk of direct French-Libyan confrontation grows in Chad
- Reagan runs
- News In Brief
- 'Hardening off': the secret of keeping cut flowers fresh
- GOP's current Southern strategy: sign up as many sympathetic voters as it can
- A matter of decorum - no more heirs of 'Hair'?
- Pines: clues to ancient volcanoes
- News In Brief
- Reagan starts from high ground
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Colorado strives to keep its mountains filled with skiers
- US unveils major plan to help meet Africa food shortage
- News In Brief
- Yugoslavia's Spiljak has no pretensions of being a new Tito
- News In Brief
- US food aid for destitute sold illegally in Salvadorean markets
- South Africa prepares to 'go nuclear'
- East Europeans take up the chorus against supposed damage from acid rain
- A 'new,' more relaxed Khmer Rouge
- Gretzky feats, play of Rangers highlight hockey season to date
- Mrs. Trollope on American audiences
- Critical looks at 'Oz'; The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, with pictures by W. W. Denslow. The Critical Heritage Series. Edited by Michael Patrick...
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- US marks decade of special care for its endangered wildlife
- Walking at 8:30 a.m.
- Three men's dedication to one small corner of the natural world. What makes someone devote his career to one kind of plant?
- Reagan: riding high but vulnerable