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Monitor articles for April 01, 1980
- Boston shopping: classic to exotic
- The Kennedy Library: where Camelot lingers
- Frustrated pollsters: voter coyness makes '80 forecasting difficult
- Mayor works for European cooperation
- In Concord with Emerson and Thoreau as guides
- Touring Harvard: a world contained in just a Yard
- Thinking about third parties
- Boston Harbor: watery site that changed history
- Remote printing of Monitor enters 3rd decade
- Firing of public officials for partisanship ruled out
- High court refuses stay to Iranian students
- Conference on cities will meet in Boston this fall
- UGANDA: A COUNTRY RETURNS TO LIFE
- When the Tall Ships sail back
- West Germans are pleased with US anti-inflation plan
- Something for all to share
- Romania's ruling 'dynasty' expands
- European Community braces for the battle of the budget
- Generations of pride built on a brick foundation
- Can 'recession-proof' California avoid nationwide slump?
- Pros and cons of war
- Portuguese lands to set up common market
- Text for today
- The Thaw
- Bicycle becomes big wheel once again
- The cost of filling out government forms
- New England cookery: plain, simple, and good
- US sees fresh cause for hope on hostages
- BOSTON'S MUSEUMS
- Brezhnev back in public to accept Lenin Prize
- The silver 'meltdown' that wasn't
- Sports in Boston: tradition is the biggest winner
- Poor, pensioner, saver all would be thumped by Carter budget cuts
- Having a go at it
- Browsing for bargains in Boston's bookstores
- Palestinian key to Mideast security -- an Israeli view
- Navy women earn their stripes; fill many crucial slots
- With 20 pitchers to size up, Indians count on climbing up
- Stage set for increase in interest from banks
- Fine advice from Henry VIII
- British steel union leader urges OK of 15.5% raise
- Incident in April
- Mystery cash reported in a house ethics inquiry
- CHinese voters get the chance to pick and choose
- 'Toughest motor race in the world'
- Airlines find new airports to absorb expected '80s growth
- Boston's restaurants: a smorgasbord of choices
- It's smooth sailing in Marblehead's harbor
- Political spending: business vs. labor
- Iran: clashes with Kurds resume as talks break down
- Violence mars funeral of Salvadoran prelate
- The 'new' FBI vs. the old Mafia
- Jesse Owens -- his place in history
- IQ or infinite qualifications?
- Oxfam offers helping hand in 80 countries
- A fresh look at Boston through a tourist's eyes
- US explores what Sadat expects from summit talks
- flooding routs 600 in a three-state region
- Survival in China jail: one American's saga
- Boston's lively arts
- Americans do save oil
- Boston sightseeing is child's play-and more
- Advice to US from Bakhtiar
- Australia to investigate veterans' defoliant claims
- Old Hollywood is out to pasture at Sunset Ranch
- Peacekeepers taken out of stormy Chad capital
- Mystery cruise with high jinks on the high seas