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Monitor articles for January 09, 1985
- High court widens exceptions to Fourth Amendment bans
- Kampuchea guerrilla losses are more military than political
- Gift and packing ideas for cheese, cookies
- Fewer Egyptians come to Israeli institute than hoped, but director calls it a success
- A tale of two brothers: bringing French cuisine to English tables
- With 49ers and Dolphins, Super Bowl boasts built-in excellence
- `Einstein on the Beach': two views of a masterly revival. Robert Wilson's sensitive staging shapes production
- Kennedy visit to South Africa. US senator treads softly on prickly issues
- Workers answer call at debt-ridden Western Union; agree to pay cut
- United Auto Workers will wait for strike option to force better Chrysler contract
- It's good to count your fringe benefits -- while they're intact. Many don't know what they get; IRS would like to have a share
- Boston pastor who may head Operation PUSH has `open' pulpit
- Political verdict on Ferraro: down but not out
- Before redistricting, Massachusetts counts residents -- and dogs
- Britain may join US in space
- The vaudeville life -- from peach pits to hot showers
- A human drama with pale shadows of colonial India
- A surprised eye on `this elegant nation'
- No duplicates
- Going, going gone! An auction of American antiques
- New roles
- Beyond Geneva: nurturing US-Soviet ties
- Soviet Union tries to boost its trade with the West
- `Einstein on the Beach': two views of a masterly revival. Music of Glass opera needs strong visual support
- Takeout trend shifts into high gear with semiprepared gourmet food
- A new batch of cookbooks: soups and stews to lotus root
- Cookbooks that celebrate American food