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Monitor Archive for January 22, 1981

Salvadoran President calls on rebels to give up arms
Comma
Conductor and soloist: partners -- most of the time
Bullet's Elvin Hayes, Rolls-Royce of basketball, still in top form
To my dear friend L.K.F.
Cheddar cheese soup a specialty of Vermont
South Africa returns passport to bishop
Gadgets for the gourmet Cook
The not-so-inscrutable Chinese
Janet Baker: at the top of the singer's art
CHINA'S BEAUTIFUL KWEILIN
Florida builds an active 'harbor' for international banking
Thank You to a Fellow Traveller
BARBARA MORGAN
Common Market sets unemployment record
Economist who served Nixon to head panel
Egyptian women make progress despite pull for tradition
You're not a statistic
Afghan police reported held by PLO on break-ins
The whole way home
California wrestles with budget as Prop. 13 pulls plug on state surplus
High court strips former concentration camp guard of US citizenship
Reagan team prepares 'jolt' for sluggish US economy
3 Protestants charged in Ulster shooting
Solidarity and its leader compromise on Saturdays
Low-income housing with a Calif. twist
Curbing runaway productivity on US dairy farms may be Reagan priority
Controversial voucher plan studied for role in Reagan education policy
Hostage 'victory' saved Iran from disaster
Oil companies to repay customers $158 million
Bringing a satellite down to Earth to scout wheat and oil prospects
Returnees savor freedom; Iraq ponders effect on war; Former hostages start putting ordeal behind them in Wiesbaden
If he cools inflation, Reagan will 'play' in Sheboygan
Reagan administration to 'study' hostage deal
Ex-envoy sees no early US-Iran ties
On going for a 'jalk'
Returnees savor freedom; Iraq ponders effect on war; Iraqis concerned that US will aid Iran in wake of prisoner release
Britain smiles as US rejoices
Presidential speeches -- before and after
Recalling Hollywood at the height of the cold war
Off to a good start
Japan takes on role as a political giant, as well as an economic one
Britain's economy: Everyone has a theory, but who has a solution?
Applauding the Algerians
New US Energy Department report runs head-on into Reagan policy
Our new bridge
The President wants you
Turkish regime holds a third newspaperman
US files defense of hostage deal
Some classic cheese dishes from the Swiss mountains
Angola says it shot down S. African craft on border
Everything but the floats in football's Mardi Gras
A matching set of seven sisters
Haig: a total self-confidence
'Workers '80' -- Poland's unofficial movie of the week
Five sentenced to prison in organized-crime trial
A mixture of conventions