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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Why is Christian Science in our name?
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Monitor articles for January 07, 1981
- Part of US energy agency recommended for saving
- For the Record (3)
- San Diego coach Coryell takes aerial route in bowl bid
- How to choose a temporary service
- Widespread poverty in Tibet shatters the vision of a Shangri-La
- From Lessing, a fantasy novel long on message, short on excitement; The Sirian Experiments, by Doris Lessing. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $10.95.
- If the State Department is to prevail
- Front-wheel drive in cars: accelerating
- Ginnie Mae certificates available for more-modest investors, too
- How Japanese small businesses help the poor
- For the Record (2)
- A black elected president of Boston's school board
- Ordeal by audition: young performers face the rock recording world
- Mississippi traffic fights low water as work on huge new lock begins
- Retracing the tortuous path of Chrysler; Bailout, by Reginald Stuart. South Bend, Ind: and books. $5.95.
- Animal rights: some progress, but not enough; Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress, by Henry S. Salt. Clarks Summit, Pa.: Soci...
- Reagan on the Rio Grande
- Junta blames 'extreme right'
- Angry Polish workers hit party leadership with the 64,000-zloty question
- Italian government reverts to hard-line tactics against Red Brigades
- One Nation indivisible; FOR MINORITIES: FINDING THE WAY UP
- Accounts insured separately
- For effective confirmation hearings
- Sparks fly as Britain's Iron Lady recasts her Conservative Cabinet
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Australia's 'last' amnesty for illegal aliens gets mixed results
- Smith: strongest ties to Reagan
- New gains againts Iraq claimed by Iranian forces
- For the Record (1)
- Enforcement not entrapment
- For the Record (5)
- For the Record (4)
- Reagan's new press secretary: Will he be voice of too many masters?
- Price-gouge charges mount along with heating oil costs
- Enriching uranium for nuclear fuel: Europe cuts into US monopoly
- A general at State
- Two worlds in one?
- US, Mexico: hope for a new era
- Victor Borge -- better onstage than in print; My Favorite Comedies in Music, by Victor Borge and Robert Sherman. New York: Franklin Watts. $8.95.
- Massachusetts ready for war on corruption, but can't agree on general
- Zimbabwe newspaper takeover casts shadow
- Chemical bank lowers prime rate to 19 1/2%
- Tunnel of more than words
- Khomeini gives backing to Algerian hostage role
- Louisiana judge conducts girls to all-white school
- You did help Cambodia
- "I yam what I yam!"
- Little change seen in wake of West Bank mayor's return
- Bugs with built-in antifreeze love the cold, say biologists
- A hard look
- Capitol Hill scans new Cabinet faces
- Harold C. Urey, an A-pioneer
- Some advice on introducing youngsters to fun on skis
- 'Temporaries' find short-term jobs offer experience, variety
- TV's 'Shock of the New': like a plane trip over the 'jungle' of modern art
- Philippines reported ready to lift martial law Jan. 17
- Datsun builds top-of-the-line 810s for US buyers
- Reagan and welfare reform: a call for wisdom
- Blacks seek access to, assurances from Reagan
- Relations better for Greeks, Turks but tests to come
- Taking vacations 'right around the corner'
- Can Reagan turn the tanker?