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Monitor articles for January 04, 1985
- Esquire's fall from literary grace
- Weaving the webs of friendship
- Vietnam hammers at Kampuchea. Hanoi starts to taste military and symbolic victory against guerrillas
- Between soft covers
- Byars contained, not stopped by USC's thorny Rose Bowl defense
- Cappy and Blossom
- University chancellor promotes ties between academia and city
- Ethiopia: hunger is not the only battle
- New support for global warming theory
- Success comes to New Mexico
- South Africa's Bishop Tutu returns home to mixed reviews
- After Clark: balanced policy at Interior
- Is matter an illusion?
- East and West don't meet in Santa Fe
- Selections for young readers
- The Millers of Academy Chicago
- It was a very good year: Doctorow's `Lives of the Poets'
- Talk of new trade barriers could erode GATT success
- Mencken -- pungent wit and all: a one-man show
- Bucking the systems: two scientists in defense of the human spirit
- Incentives for arms control. Both US, USSR have political reasons for favoring talks now, but window of opportunity may be small
- Diplomacy: the most difficult game in town
- Why Bill Brenner and others are getting out of farming
- Reading from experience: A New Year's resolution
- Bloody reason in Northern Ireland
- Southern Lebanon: the slide from optimism to impasse
- An untraditional defense of tradition
- US-Japan trade gap is expected to shrink a bit after new talks completed
- Offering schoolchildren something too relevant to reject
- White racism is scrutinized in a variety of upcoming PBS programs
- Youth training -- Britain's prize weapon against unemployment
- China tries to recover pivotal position in superpower triangle
- An anthology from the ``Index on Censorship''
- Children's books alive with vision and verve
- Roger Shattuck and ``le merveilleux''