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Monitor Archive for January 13, 1984
Freestyle format promises lively Democratic debate, but Mondale is concerned
Make a lasting contribution
The novice peacemaker
'Sleepy' Floyd waking up basketball opponents
Why they're taking juggling seriously in a Queens classroom
From trivets to linen to Steuben glass, the duck motif is a winner
News In Brief
Beirut deadlock keeps Marine issue alive
History is people to 'Smithsonian' host David McCullough
News In Brief
Two snows
News In Brief
Euromissiles as bargaining chips? Think again!
New collection from one of Ulster's poets;
China looks to US to boost its nuclear energy program, as Zhao clears the way
Washington waste watch
Texaco-Getty linkup could be the first of many US oil mergers
A tourist grapples with the larger-than-life splendors of Rome
Management specialists urge honesty in communication; Image at the Top: The Crisis & Renaissance in American Corporate Leadership, by Richard S. Ruc...
Canadian upturn is solid - but spotty
America's connoisseur of country inns looks ahead to spring
Deficits and the system
1985 budget dodges deficit action
The hazards of forging a bipartisan US foreign policy
Long road seen for legal test of Vatican envoy
Wait was worth it for baseball's three new Hall of Fame electees
President's cost-cutting panel lists 2,478 ways to help balance the federal budget
One economist who wants tighter federal grip on US economy
America's growing nuclear-tipped arsenal
Of thaws and storms and creepers
News In Brief
How is your desk?
Two reminders the Met's still tops: 'Tristan und Isolde,' 'Fidelio'
Tsongas to quit US Senate; Bay State Democrats scrambling
US is key player in Salvador's controversial birth control plan
What the US does and doesn't win by diplomatic recognition of the Vatican
What to do when home insulation gets soaked; sealing a chimney
Kissinger agenda
Small museums - an essential part of Paris's vast cultural heritage
Hopes for Chad settlement fade
News In Brief
Chicago, far behind in getting cable TV, is test market for two new television services
How West will face East at arms talks
Watching (on television) the town that turned off its TV sets
News In Brief
California blacks say they'll vote for Jesse - despite the odds
'83 pickup in overseas stock markets is bouncing into the new year
News In Brief
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Charleston: antebellum houses, vivid gardens
Zhao visit is a diplomatic plus for both sides
Two Koreas and their superpower allies wrestle over peace talks
Soviets harden stance before Stockholm
News In Brief