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Monitor articles for January 17, 1985
- Amy Clampitt honored
- Brazilians say joblessness is their No. 1 problem
- US and Afghanistan
- Europe regains momentum
- Intermediate-size Mercedes continue a tradition of high quality
- Tough resistance to forced resettlement. South Africa's white government has run into two `black spots' that won't go away -- without a fight
- Zimbabwe's Nkomo fights for political survival as elections near. Despite violent demonstrations against him, opposition leader says he and his part...
- Worcester Polytechnic keeps up with times by returning to roots
- Bernstein's overly theatrical touch
- No. 2 Senate Republican Simpson takes aim at military budget
- Still the best policy
- Altruistic energy
- `Nineteen Eighty-Four' --a forceful new version
- Australia is. . .
- The river
- . . .where you find it
- Chinese condos going for sale to develop home ownership
- Veteran IRA gunrunner Joe Cahill tells his story
- Afghan women: unsung heroines
- Canada left with a single wire service
- Student searches
- Motorists face long wait for full use of Massachusetts Ave. bridge
- Winnebago pulls out of the woods with new production twists
- Lessons from the Vatican-bank scandal
- MX missile faces rough going in '85. `Star wars,' deficit may combine to undercut support for the missile
- Israel, and Arab discord
- `Wage struggle' or `fight for equality,' Yale-union bout goes on
- Landscape XII
- Engine wrings more RV gas mileage
- Meet Heloise, still the nation's dragon slayer of household tasks
- Private terrains