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Monitor articles for June 10, 1980
- For the Record (4)
- Miami riots: don't blame the Cubans
- Peking policy: keep families under a single roof
- Politicians who are charged with wrongdoing often not convicted
- Biking through Holland is the natural method
- Single-family-home sales went down 21% in April
- Fulfillment
- Will volcano imperil Ray Re-election?
- Ian the tentmaker is upstaging Omar
- Washington shift: balanced budget out, tax cut likely
- Enthusiasm for Linlithgow got quite out of hand
- Afghans, Soviets wage stiff fight around Kabul
- US troubles: whose fault? (part two)
- Blacks, whites both balk at S. Africa's racial 'new deal'
- Olympic Games and politics don't mix for Soviet citizens
- PLO's Arafat caught in political sandstorm in Middle East
- For the Record (5)
- US, Egypt, Israel to meet over new autonomy talks
- Cool to Clark
- Stayover at Pei-Ku-Shan
- For the Record (3)
- Turkish officials accused of systematic torture
- Arts smorgasbord at South Carolina's Spoleto festival
- Listening in on Weaver rapping in the dugout
- Different Shapes; show up for fall
- Norway may get new oil -- and lawsuits
- Japan returns to the days of sail
- Zeroing in on East Coast oil
- krakow: its 18th invader is the worst
- Deng smiles as US 'friend' cold- shoulders the Soviets
- Teacher 'temps' hunt alternative careers
- Regaining the wonder
- World bankers see slowdown in West
- For the Record (2)
- Yesterday, con amore
- Los Angeles school suit focuses on pupil safety
- The romance of travel -- as a 'bus buff' sees it
- 'Super Van': a voice and hope for moderation in South Africa
- Americans say their visit to Iran helped relations
- Egypt's Soviets-built projects: flaws are many
- OPEC split on setting basic $32-a-barrel price
- The many masks of modern art -- V
- Europe's Mideast move
- US sensitivity on Mideast diminishes
- The romance of travel -- as a "bus buff" sees it
- The big bankers vs. the latest tide of petrodollars
- Canadian leaders meet on constitutional reform
- In crucial shift, relations between Saudis and Egyptians begin to thaw
- Thousands starving in Uganda as food trucks hijacked or halted
- To preserve a nation's heritage
- Recession does little for steelmaking costs
- For the Record (1)