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Monitor articles for July 16, 1980
- Suzuki: giving Japan the Boy Scout spirit
- Revolutionary courts in Iran mete out justice with very little mercy
- Britain opts for US-built Trident missiles over Polaris
- Light on the shadowy world of cloak and dagger; Reporter probes two superspies; A Wilderness of Mirrors, by David C. Martin. New York: Harper & Row....
- Go West, young man -- it's cool
- Peace and man's primitive source
- How Reagan plans to beat Carter in November; Talking their way to the top: VP hopefuls 'try out' on Detroit stage
- France's neighbors on edge over its plans for A-plants
- Civil servants fired in South Korean purge
- Keeping the prairie winds from blowing
- US flag in flap at Moscow games
- Phone workers may go on hold if contract doesn't answer inflation
- Estimating the value of a coal lease
- How families can help curb drug abuse
- Light on the shadowy of cloak and dagger; Ex-agent faults CIA in Mideast; Ropes of Sand: America's Failure in the Middle East, by Wilbur Crane Evela...
- South Africa cracks whip on black dissent
- $50 billion deficit seen
- Brass bed business booms
- Anderson delegates see themselves as voices of moderation in detroit
- US willing to begin missile talks with Soviets
- Slight industrial gain for Soviets seen by CIA
- Songwriters singin' blues on royalties
- 'Macbeth' at the Bolshoi: Zulu warriors, Kabuki masks
- To the Sound (As in Pilgrim's Progress) Of Trumpets
- Canada's Shaw Festival: variety, promise, and problems
- India's young and old jockey to fill shoes of the late Sanjay Gandi
- Anti-draft protesters: they're likely to be peaceful, anti-Carter
- Behind the polish of the Soviet Olympic Show case
- Registering a complaint
- Britain plans to buy US sub-based Tridents
- Iran Radio says borders and airspace closed off
- To greater glory
- Bypassing a will might well shortchange your heirs; Address correction
- Compassion eye to eye
- Mt. St. Helens: a wildlife laboratory
- W. German terrorists lie low
- Kissinger-Reagan huddle results in apparent foreign policy 'detente'
- Modernizing an old steam-heat system
- Soviets spread military net over 'suspect' Afghan villages
- Borg the berg: there's fire in there somewhere
- Autonomy talk session produces disagreement
- Three Palestinian plots reported foiled by Israelis
- Ford: the fighter and the healer
- Britain taps its geothermal potential
- Reagan delegates see their candidate as 'inspiring' leader
- Politicians leave Washington to fish -- for trout or votes
- Anderson backers: one-third iffy
- Light on the shadowy world of cloak and cloak and dagger; CIA as victim -- a fictionalized view; The Spike, by Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss....
- Not so Olympian
- 14th-largest US bank OKs takeover by British bank
- Would Reagan pack the Supreme Court?
- Bypassing a will might well shortchange your heirs
- Stock market takes broadly upward swing
- Timing on money-market funds
- How Reagan plans to beat Carter in November; 'Northeast strategy' targets Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, banks on big 'blue collar' vote
- GOP still falls short of mark in attracting young supporters
- Israel's own Arabs now being radicalized
- Bringing heat back from high ceilings
- Can 'nice-guy Reagan' win World Series of politics?
- The rules have changed: some women pick up the tab
- The 'Olympics' of non-Olympic sports
- Moped sales humming along at a 120-mile-a-gallon clip