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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for January 26, 1981
- Union leaders in Zambia urge miners back to work
- They weren't all that bad
- Ways to spruce up walls with stenciling, fabrics, paper
- Soviets launch spaceship to dock with craft in orbit
- Sentencing the 'gang of four' -- and inching toward the rule of law?
- What happens when the Job Corps goes to college?
- Yugoslavia: coping, not splintering, after a year without Tito
- Art school and the 'real world': strong link needed
- Israel faces possible Bedouin-Druze clash over murder of Arab sheikh
- Raccoons
- Just a little ping pong goes a long, long way
- Fancy figures trotted out to say, 'Hold the money'
- Reagan's first guest
- At first, I thought it was only the degree that mattered
- 'The Bunker': a tiresome drama you can't blame on Hitler
- Labour Party split jolts British political system
- Winter
- Iran may yet pay its IOUs -- at 100 cents on dollar
- A claim for yacht China seized
- Zurich police break up riot of young protesters
- Regional primaries: answer to voter apathy in presidential elections?
- US Nicaraguan aid only 'on hold'
- The advantage of prayer
- Federal hiring freeze backdated to Nov. 5
- Tactics US colleges use to lure foreign students questioned
- Oasis in bloom
- With Super Bowl settled, comes another showdown
- Israeli regime pushes West Bank settlements
- Are we becoming a nation of gamblers?
- S. Africa's delays on Namibia spark UN wrath
- World of light and shadow
- Dole: most powerful woman
- Iraqi officers claim key passes seized
- Rare challenge to Oxford's 1,000-member English faculty
- Reagan's move east opens up competition to fill the vacuum at head of California GOP
- From Hitler's Germany how not to teach
- In search of students and funds for London School of Economics
- Waltzing with Moscow: Republicans do it better
- Verdict on Mao's wife 'too lenient'?
- Reagan style smooths first days in officeReagan style smooths first days in office
- Sweden takes strong measures to curb rising alcohol and drug abuse
- Businesswomen keep travel agents busy
- Stained glass: medieval 'cartoons' can spur special projects for kids
- One foreign student's report from Beijing (Peking)
- Reagan luster tarnishes a bit on the stock market
- Don't bust the trustbusters
- Home at last: hostages told a tale of abuse -- and survival
- Nkomo guerrillas spark violence in rival area
- New Abscam twist: probe of federal tactics
- Lifting of martial law in South Korea paves way for Fifth Republic
- Soviets using Afghan invasion as combat lab
- 'Not enough for a real rootin' game,'
- Former hostages at West Point: an All-American 'welcome home'
- 'A place of hearing' deep in the heart of Africa
- Attention Peccary Men and Women!; Look to your bones
- How you can help feed a hungry zoo
- Up the Downslope
- Coal-fired floating power plants proposed off Japan
- European Community jumps back into Mideasts's geopolitical whirlpool
- Islamic nations convene; Iran, others stay away
- Soviets make hostage accord an early, stiff test for Reagan
- Now is the time for all US teachers to get untongue-tied
- West's dry winter is boon to Mt. St. Helens's neighbors
- Warsaw -- no barricades, no marches, but rumbling under surface calm
- R&D turns upward in US
- At Museum of London 'Real' history lives