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Monitor articles for January 03, 1985
- The superpower weapons race heads into Earth orbit
- Stadium classroom helps pro football players earn degrees
- Chinatown's struggle against modernization
- Chrysler hiring: a bailout that worked
- School `makes do' -- very well
- Quest for stability in nuclear age. Improved technology makes deterrence more difficult
- Poor nations sink deeper into red ink. Rich nations must resume North-South talks, says UNCTAD chief
- Wonderful gifts for less than a dollar
- World's heaviest diamond dazzles Washington crowds
- `Dune': daunting journey through time and space. Also, `The River' traces struggles of a farm family
- Meet the US specialist who's trying to nail down the nail-import statistics
- A `star wars' primer
- Critic's movie book is scattered but entertaining
- Seurat sings
- State takes on church in Malta's political `soccer match'
- A hard look at American avant-garde sculptors
- US and West Germany: persuading a friend to change
- Growing nuclear arsenals in Europe have both sides on edge
- Would you buy a used plar from an astronomer?
- Europe also tries to cut the tax take
- Second Reagan inaugural: populist theme, `businesslike' budget, and two `takes'
- Funhouse politics in the Philippines
- The Danube gets a reprieve. Ecologists slow dam project that would impinge on primeval forest
- `Next Wave' offers a diverting British band and a dance troupe
- The Mazda RX-7: no more wrinkles in the Wankel engine
- What Seurat saw
- Grocery sales
- New push on for public funding of nonpublic schools in Bay State
- Oklahoma squanders bowl opportunity; BYU set for coronation
- Reagan loses a repairman as Interior's Clark resigns
- Remarkable conclusions about reality
- After 17 years, Indonesia wants a piece of the China trade
- NASA joins the comet chase with a `bargain basement' spacecraft
- Why do three `rural' states lead US in SAT scores?
- Local control of schools faces modern challenges. New England seeking equilibrium between state and community roles