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Monitor articles for January 17, 1986
- Stories of jazz's journey from pop music to `art'
- Farm Bureau wants government to ease off. But new president says `you don't eat the elephant in one bite'
- Stop the case?
- Europe picks politics over economics when the topic is sanctions. Sanctions don't work and would increase tensions, diplomats say
- Long and short of sharing stock gains (or losses) with Uncle Sam
- Conquering destructive criticism
- Who are you going to call when things go awry?
- The art of Robert Templeton: a curator's view
- Investment-letter ups 'n downs. Heavy-hitting advisers one year may strike out the next
- Meeting of Latin American leaders gives impetus to regional peace effort
- Choosing an income-tax preparer from the seasonal proliferation
- Managers suddenly out of a job are finding professional counsel
- Wistful
- Home fix-up
- TV drama `Murrow' proves as controversial as the man himself. Oversimplification doesn't obscure its importance
- Washington opens `thinking man's' Impressionist show
- A controversial spokeswoman for the peace movement
- A stiff IRS `research' audit requires v-e-r-y c-a-r-e-f-u-l records
- Letting democracy sell itself
- Lakers and Celtics dominating NBA again as halfway point nears
- In Philippine south, `ghost voters' visit polls
- Two women sitting down
- The Soviets' new Japan card
- The challenge of mapping your way through '86 tax uncertainties
- How two colleges fuel entrepreneurs
- News In Brief
- Read a good tax book lately? You may score points with the IRS
- Power struggle in S. Yemen highlights Soviet role in strategic region
- Newsmen debate fairness of TV portrayal
- `Star wars' remains key issue in arms talks. It is not only point of dispute but is so central only US, Soviet leaders could resolve the impasse
- US urges action on killing of Filipino oppositionist
- Spanning English Channel: spirit willing, but method disputed. Wary of union militancy, Britons prefer road-rail link