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Monitor Archive for January 11, 1982
US rights leaders join in honoring Dr. King
Lessons from the Bay Area storm
Antitrust - a new era
Where have all the heroes gone?
New every morning
'Have you hugged your pig today?'
Minerals; Breaking the import habit
US budget cuts reduce publications, news fare
Grounds for economic optimism in the 1980s
A scent of mosses
Reagan reported backing Puerto Rican statehood
1982 could be year when US unions ask for less
Lincoln No. 1, Harding last, in Presidents' poll
Energy - giving credits where due
Triple A plans money fund
New gold coin for US gets backing
Counties made ends meet
Others PBS programs
Reshaped rock of Gibraltar could alter Europe's profile
Energy answer may be blowing in the wind on this island
Public kept in the dark on key Polish meeting
UN leader: iron fist in velvet glove?
New England, Canada shaken by earthquake
Singapore: gearing education to its economic needs
Baseball's winter shuffle
Impact of AT&T, IBM decisions
'There are no more secrets'
Horatio Alger and the golden safety net
Like 'J' strokes
Randy the Wolf Spider
Reagan domestic policy staff: next on shake-up list?
Draft sign-up: still a signal
Typewriter dumping case pushed
John Cheever's first teleplay - a parody of sitcoms
Violent attempt at coup reported quelled in Libya
Teacher and pupil talking Chinese-American
Both the Poles and the Soviets find the cupboard is bare
A Web
White House plans major intelligence buildup
Bell Telephone spinoff: the long and short of it
Woman police officers, up in 70s, still a small share
Agreement through contrast
Why Poland is in the news
The Day I Saw a Mink
Mr. Reagan and the press
No-tax status for schools barring blacks is opposed
France reaches out to third world as an alternative to superpowers
The Picture Lady
Teen baby sitter calls for setting wage standards early
Haig touching bases in Europe, Mideast
Cleansing
Both the Poles and the Soviets find the cupboard is bare
Iranian politicians join ranks to curb fundamentalist power
Viet vets file state suit against defoliant makers
Many unemployed cut off from jobless benefits
Dubious aid for segregated schools
Summary of AT&T and IBM antitrust decisions
Richard Armour uses a recess to study a recess