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Monitor articles for January 28, 1985
- Yes, parents, there is life after adolescence. Patience, trust, and humor help you weather the storms with aplomb
- When cost accountants start calculating the baby boom
- Sharon vs. Time
- Sabbatical
- Surge in part-time jobs: a mixed reception. Businesses cut costs; workers gain convenience but lose on fringes
- Economic changes in Saudi Arabia carry warnings of possible political storm [BY]By Charles Waterman, Special to The Christian Science Monitor
- US health programs: the budget's unruly sibling. Given the rising costs of medical care, some experts say reforms are needed to control costs
- Sharon decision affirms libel law, but slaps a warning on media
- `Blessed are the poor in spirit'
- US churches aim funds at peace, justice, civil rights
- From beside a sea where the legends are still not quite gone
- `Star wars' and the Geneva talks
- South Africa leader gives an inch in rights for blacks
- Levi: viewing the world through a chemist's beaker
- Nicaragua opposition steps toward unity -- and US funds
- Forty years after war, Bonn invalidates verdicts of Hitler's courts
- Detached but haunting treatment of a 19th-century short story
- EPA tries to uncloak waste disposal at US weapons plants. DOE defends its practices, saying even trash can reveal arms secrets
- Moving beyond Manzanar. Japanese-American author heals old wounds, sheds new light
- Nicaraguan leader Ortega views his nation's conflicts
- A genuine VFOGI is forever
- Can Reagan end-run Congress again to win over US on cuts, taxes?
- Divided government: more pluses than minuses