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Monitor articles for January 05, 1984
- Poland faces another bleak year despite some economic gains
- White House soothes Lebanon critics
- America's building-block industry
- Just call me a free-style draftsman
- UN's regulatory riptide poses threat to international trade
- Intrusion by tape recorder
- Justice Florence Murray chose the low-key road to success
- The pen is not only mightier - it's also simpler, more gracious
- A tale of two companies
- 'First Night' can be first-rate - or a flop; Tom Rush sings with friends
- Goodman release whirls Jackson into political limelight
- Hunger in US: as soup lines lengthen, debate intensifies on how to shorten them
- Keeping an eye on Big Brother to preserve freedom of speech
- Plenty more
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Reagan's timing
- 'First Night' can be first-rate - or a flop; Tom Rush sings with friends; Tom Rush at Symphony Hall
- News In Brief
- Redskins, Raiders expected to gain passage to Super Bowl XVIII
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A 'family gathering' for Alvin Ailey's 25th
- Why Father Poncel joined El Salvador's guerrilla movement
- A good job interview starts long before you're face to face
- East Germany's unique peace movement faces harder times
- Vietnam: picture book fails; analysis succeeds
- Soviets call for quiet classroom revolution
- News In Brief
- Taking the doodle to heart
- What Boston can expect from Mayor Flynn's emerging administration
- Florida chill puts freeze on migrant jobs
- A state in the middle
- Budget brings truce to Chicago power war
- The French brace for Mideast conflicts played out in France
- US space consensus
- News In Brief
- Nigeria coup sets oil market trembling; prices may fall
- News In Brief
- But, will they talk?
- Lebanese economy: costs of war
- There is color, there is song
- MOVIE GUIDE
- News In Brief
- 'Silkwood': good intentions are fogged in by ambiguity
- Air traffic controllers still recovering from effects of '81 strike
- News In Brief
- Visit to an Atlanta soup kitchen: few come who aren't in need of a free meal