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Monitor articles for January 28, 1991
- South Americans Grapple With Gyrating Oil Prices
- Japan Firms Eye Vietnam
- This Old (High-Tech) House
- Gulf Oil Spill Threatens Desalinization Plants
- Tracing the Spreading Costs of Drugs in D.C.
- Allied Air Raids Spur Hostility Among Iraqis
- Bush Speech to Lay Out Agenda
- Drug Abuse: We All Pay
- AFRICA: A `Second-rate' Famine
- A Literary Traveler
- Europeans Fall Short of Common Foreign Policy
- VETERAN CBS WAR REPORTER LOST IN GULF DESERT
- Who Is to Blame for The Russian Famine?
- Bolivian Debt Swap Hikes Aid to Children
- Family Leave Deserves Support
- Antiwar Protests Divide Germans
- God Is There!
- Though Terrorists Attacks Have Been Few, the US Remains Alert and Cautious
- GOP Targets Antiwar Democrats
- Why Academics Publish Unreadable Books
- Poking Fun
- Gulf War Deepens Economic Troubles for African States
- UTILITY PROGRAM CUTS CORPORATE ENERGY COSTS
- Bush Poets Forge Tall Tales
- Spinning Yarns With the Best of Them In Australia's Outback
- Let's Tap a Resource: America's Teenagers
- In '91, Caution Is Key To Global Investing
- Energy-Saving Reflectors Boom
- South Africans Are Divided on War
- The Other Big Story
- How Fast Is Progress in South Africa?
- Her Design Is to Save the Earth
- Congress Closes Ranks To Support GIs in Gulf
- News Currents