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Monitor articles for July 22, 1980
- The many masks of modern art-IX
- Polish sprinter back in the Olympics for the fifth time
- Royal tribute
- Movie actors on strike; TV-radio union may join
- Taking cronyism out of jury-picking
- A couple of banks lower prime to 11%
- One way to store, display, decorate
- French police vexed by Mideast political violence in Paris
- Olympics opened, airport closed
- Media madness
- Iranian clergy tightens grip; moderates, Bani-Sadr weakened
- Mayor Koch peevish host to Democrats
- A story of two loaves
- Auto supply firms share the slump
- The mysterious ways of the Italian railway
- 'Information, Please' business bureau
- East Berlin: scouting for traces of a city that vanished
- Mauritius raises ruckus over Diego Garcia
- When West meets an Eastern tour guide
- Bolivia coup perils S. American trent toward civilian rule
- Carter asks Senate to kill Alaskan wilderness bill
- Does this bus go to Okemos?
- Premature draft dodging
- A sea chantey
- Maureen Reagan's challenge
- Better bargaining rights haven't cut public worker strikes, report says
- Trans World reports in with sharp quarterly loss
- Syria's strong man flexes muscles against foes at home and abroad
- No rush to US post offices on first day of draft registration
- Kennedy and Anderson could decide 1980 election
- The Senate's most memorable speech
- Politics vaults into Moscow Olympics limelight
- Bionic Tom Watson adds 1980 to his '75 and '77 British Open victories
- Rough waters ahead for those urging full-scale ban on whaling
- Great Lakes not really as clean as might appear
- Military service problems
- UN called to discuss Palestinian question
- Move to East Jerusalem by Begin called imminent
- No blacks, not even 'stooges,' sign up to serve on S. African state body
- Crisis and comeback
- China convicts 2 citizens and a Russian for spying
- The Berlin Ballet captures moments from Dostoevsky
- Superpower diplomacy in era of instant communication
- But not all Iranians are still behind the Ayatollah
- Strike lifts price of American copper
- Polish strikers go back to work, but calm is tied to larger role for unions
- Urban terrorism dormant in Latin American -- except for Chilean flare-up
- NISSAN SAYS NO CAR CURBS WITHOUT WORD ON US harm
- Supply equals demand
- Inflation tops Carter agenda in election year
- Moment for remembering
- Despite US airlift of arms, Thailand still frets over more powerful Viets