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Monitor articles for January 09, 1984
- News In Brief
- The European Common Market faces tough challenges to its unity
- Danish voters going conservative? That's what pollsters find
- The breakthrough
- Castro's Cuba
- Recovering quickly from injury
- New Zealand's prime minister denies that knighthood marks sunset of his career
- News In Brief
- Dickens in brief - for people who've found him unreadable.; The Portable Dickens, edited by Angus Wilson. New York: Viking Portable Library. 772 pp....
- News In Brief
- Honoring the Vietnam veterans - one by one
- Shift to the center
- Later
- Tunable mortgage rates sound sweet to home buyers and lenders
- News In Brief
- Family outweighs career for today's new breed of employee
- Still . . . however . . . maybe . . . .
- It was the least I could do
- France's immigrant workers aim to leave with pride and $25,000
- Taft nomination to Pentagon post erases taint of scandal
- The Zhao and Reagan trips
- Education and reform in South Africa
- Congress stops short of taking firm stand on US troops in Beirut
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Salvador Army morale sinks after losses
- Market rallies, savings lag
- News In Brief
- Twyla Tharp: dancing offstage and onto the television screen
- No age barrier on slopes - as 70-plus ski club proves via rapid growth throughout the world
- News In Brief
- Kasparov's aggressive play triumphs
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Pressure mounts on fiscally pressed colleges to provide more occupational training
- Bringing respect to 'decorative'art
- Europe seeks exit from Beirut maze
- How do you compete with the worldwide tendency for boys to speak 'truck'?
- Economic boom echoes in world financial capitals
- Putting the college back in college sports: NCAA to vote
- Boston neighborhoods take center stage as Flynn picks up the mayoral reins
- Renewed strength in US-China ties
- US tries to sail between Scylla and Charybdis on Cyprus gulf
- Arab diplomats on center stage in search for Lebanon peace
- How it all began - the 50th anniversary of first US ski tow
- News In Brief
- Read 'Marie Blythe,' but only to remember its author; Marie Blythe, by Howard Frank Mosher. New York: Viking. 455 pp. $17.95.
- News In Brief
- Moyers's voyage through the 20th century