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Monitor articles for January 21, 1986
- Advice for Gary Hart
- To make big things small . . . . . . and small things big
- Industrial powers acted to ease down the dollar; now for interest rates?
- Northern Ireland's election will test Anglo-Irish accord. Unionists hope Protestant voters will signal opposition to pact
- Cracking down on kids who commit crimes
- That hovers in the air
- A cloud-cast on doing business in space
- Coup in Lesotho delights citizens -- and neighboring South Africa
- Some standard bull-vs.-bear signals looked topsy-turvy last week
- Ask the gardeners
- Tracking Charles Darwin's famous journey
- A drag on small firms seeking NASA jobs
- Thatcher on Libya
- Soviet visit encourages Japanese, though little progress is made
- Women around the world
- Should the names of young offenders be made public?
- East, West cooperate on S. Yemen. Common aim: removal of foreigners from war-torn nation
- Award-winning sweet corn -- How Sweet It Is
- Isak Dinesen on Africa
- `Super' pressure can be stifling; how football's big game began
- Fish farm in the midst of Maine's woods is really smoking
- Individuals and world peace
- PBS series presents dramatic new views of Earth
- Lighter touch seen in Soviet foreign policy. But diplomats see little shift from past policies
- Poland's vigorous underground press
- A novel of crime and freezing punishment in Russia