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Monitor articles for March 28, 1980
- Egypt: US must put firm hand on Israel
- Jamaica cuts ties with IMF
- UN resolutions too heavy for delicate tasks
- US isn't getting very far with sanctions against Soviets
- Happy to be
- Twyla Tharp belongs on Broadway, but
- Nuclear power one year after Three Mile Island
- 'What did Shah ever do for us?'
- Rhodesia: at last, less fear of hitting a land mine with car
- Long-arm reach of the 'little old lady'
- Marigold 'battlements' around your garden
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Gold prices help S. Africa propose a growth budget
- Check before coating a wood-shingle roof
- Carter, Kennedy spar over 'tightwad' budget
- Resisting attacks along the church-state front
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Iranians may use US hostages to strike back at Carter re-election hopes
- Strauss says Kennedy on 'both sides of issues'
- Time runs out for military draft funding
- Carter set to sgin bill taxing oil windfall profits
- Another sitzmark for the World Cup
- Kissinger sees potential for showdown with Iran
- Previn and the Pittsburgh
- Study finds imports could help US natural-gas needs
- 'Count me in'
- Soviets: 'US double-crossed us on germ warfare charges"
- Reds say they'll be tough team to beat
- Paint to use on cedar siding
- US warned not to plunge into chemical weapons race
- Blocking air flow in window tracks
- A spring of anti-nuclear events
- Curling floor tile: time to replace it
- 20 reported slain in Iran guerrilla-Army clash
- Eavesdropper in a 'pine stump'
- Anderson third-party effort unwise?
- Cambodian cupboard almost bare again as aid slacks off
- Get "outside-inside" feeling in swing
- Word processors faster than dictation
- Muriatic acid for cleaning old tile?
- a dainty dish
- Behind Begin's move on Hebron schools: analysis
- Discipline in the garden shapes up those ragged rows
- USSR sniffing out sources in West for two key metals, CIA reports
- When the campaign trail hits the Mideast
- A dream passes
- Rethinking Wisconsin
- Little hydro dams make a big splash
- Sadat's moment of truth
- Aid pledges fall short of goal
- Hard-pressed Hungary scraps old economic tactics
- What's happened since TMI
- Britain to drop sixpence