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January 9
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Still . . . however . . . maybe . . . .
It was the least I could do
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The breakthrough
Recovering quickly from injury
No age barrier on slopes - as 70-plus ski club proves via rapid growth throughout the world
Putting the college back in college sports: NCAA to vote
Pressure mounts on fiscally pressed colleges to provide more occupational training
Read 'Marie Blythe,' but only to remember its author; Marie Blythe, by Howard Frank Mosher. New York: Viking. 455 pp. $17.95.
Dickens in brief - for people who've found him unreadable.; The Portable Dickens, edited by Angus Wilson. New York: Viking Portable Library. 772 pp....
Bringing respect to 'decorative'art
How it all began - the 50th anniversary of first US ski tow
Kasparov's aggressive play triumphs
Family outweighs career for today's new breed of employee
How do you compete with the worldwide tendency for boys to speak 'truck'?
The European Common Market faces tough challenges to its unity
Tunable mortgage rates sound sweet to home buyers and lenders
The Zhao and Reagan trips
Education and reform in South Africa
Arab diplomats on center stage in search for Lebanon peace
Salvador Army morale sinks after losses
Twyla Tharp: dancing offstage and onto the television screen
Renewed strength in US-China ties
Economic boom echoes in world financial capitals
Shift to the center
Market rallies, savings lag
Castro's Cuba
Europe seeks exit from Beirut maze
Danish voters going conservative? That's what pollsters find
France's immigrant workers aim to leave with pride and $25,000
US tries to sail between Scylla and Charybdis on Cyprus gulf
New Zealand's prime minister denies that knighthood marks sunset of his career
Taft nomination to Pentagon post erases taint of scandal
Congress stops short of taking firm stand on US troops in Beirut
Boston neighborhoods take center stage as Flynn picks up the mayoral reins
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Honoring the Vietnam veterans - one by one
Moyers's voyage through the 20th century