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Monitor Archive for January 28, 1982
Broadcast news copter -- an endangered 'bird'?
Computer blamed in delay on Boston crash report
and of welfare
Bill Walsh's forte -- he found ways to break the 49ers out of the mold
West ponders how to help oppressed Ethiopian Jews
New CIA powers include domestic surveillance
Less heroin this year?; Thai Army attacks opium kingpin
Gun-control proponents face battles in Congress
The ultimate portable in television sets?
US hopes to keep Camp David peace process alight . . . with verbal diplomatic fuel supplied by Mr. Haig
Japan moving slowly to placate Western trade partners
The march toward thoughtful filmmaking goes on. 'Shoot the Moon'
Lasagne: a perfect cold weather meal
Estimates of illegal aliens tumble
West's differences on Poland stir mistrust among allies US and West Europeans each fear results of the other's 'misjudgment'
Food shortages fuel latest strike threat in Soviet-ruled Estonia
Warning by Peking halted F-16 sale, US official says Washington
San Diego mayor runs for US Senate as staunch backer of Reagan
Reagan claims Salvadoran rights climate improving
I Am Seasons' Child
On wings of song
How about northern Super Bowls?
Reggie Jackson scores quickly for the Angels
Cooking on a wood-burning stove
Arab finance chiefs meet to set up common market
Israel: where supply-side economics works
Japan's route to greatness - aid not arms
A profit for staff-owned company
'Get an agent,' experts advise
In praise of the much-maligned Brussels sprouts
Canadians unhappy with progress in easing economic strains with US
Saul Bellow; LIMBER UP YOUR MORAL IMAGINATION
Los Angeles mayor steps into gubernatorial race
Southeast Asian refugees
Shopping for Brussels sprouts
Sticking to the supply side; Why White House rejected tax hikes
Environmentalist lawyer says EPA shooed him out
US changes its tack, letting Law of Sea sail on
Toward safer travel
Philadelphia Bulletin folds Friday
Politicians, conservationists, businessmen debate: who should 'manage' Mt. St. Helens?
Reagan, Congress: holding onto GOP support will be key
Keep talking with Moscow
A kind of 'Peace Corps' aid in reverse; Overseas help for the needy in the US
US hopes to keep Camp David peace process alight . . . with verbal diplomatic fuel supplied by Mr. Haig
Greece plans to take over Exxon-owned companies
You can still get them if you hurry -- hand-sewn suits for only $1,500
Poland's Panufnik -- composer with a 'new language'
Writers talk about the first hurdle -- getting published
West Germany reports record trade surplus
In Australia: 'diamonds are a businessman's best friend'
What would Gutenberg say?
Spicy gingerbread a favorite dessert
The weakness of empires
What's flattering to a sparrow?
State of the Union