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Monitor articles for January 25, 1989
- Gracious Words
- Brazil's Rainbow Cuisine. You'll find Syrian, Japanese, West African, native, Moorish and more flavors here. FOOD: BOUNTY IN `THE LAND OF BEANS'
- Stanford's CIV Course Sparks Controversy. EDUCATION: UPDATE ON THE CLASSICS DEBATE
- Woodpile Counseling
- The Art of Climbing Up And Taking Over. `Working Girl' takes a lighthearted view of office chicanery. FILM: REVIEW
- Reading Between Lines of Pentagon Report
- Peg the Pay Raise to Budget Progress
- (More) Bad News for India's Gandhi
- A Talent for Anonymity
- Various Test Approaches: A Look at Pros and Cons
- Rad Reading for Tuned-In Teens
- Soviets Try Western Management. A BOOST TO TRADE?
- If You Find a Road With No Speed Limit ...
- Federal Workers Fight Drug Testing. Federal employees have filed at least 14 lawsuits challenging the legality of drug testing. CALIFORNIA: DRUG DEB...
- Sports Primer for Primary Schools. First issue of a junior version of Sports Illustrated is a big hit with kids and teachers. EDUCATION: THE READING...
- Shultz's `Gifts' to New Team at State. To the end, outgoing secretary of state made decisions benefiting new foreign policy crew. CLEARING THE DECK...
- Jazz Pianist Sticking to Standards. Marian McPartland is exploring frontiers of improvisation, while giving audiences the numbers they want to hear....
- FEIJOADA COMPLETA
- Will 1989 Bring Peace to the Middle East? The opportunities have never been better, but both sides have to stop finger-pointing and start talking
- Abraham Telling (Bible) Stories to Isaac
- Politics: Business Expense
- Giuseppe Arcimboldo Paints a Portrait of Georgia O'Keeffe
- Solidarity Runs Risks by Talking to Regime
- Tokyo's Latest Export: TV Shows. ALL EYES GLUED ON JAPAN
- Forming Links via `Electronic Glasnost'