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Monitor articles for June 16, 1980
- How fish 'hear,' bats 'see,' and spiders 'smell'
- Campaign Roundup (5)
- Computers, containers cut romance of the cargo docks
- Priest is slain in El Salvador
- Campaign Roundup (4)
- The bad-news bulls chase the bears in a market run-up
- Khomeini: criticizing a mob but not shoring up a regime
- A man of immaculate art
- Some surprises in the NBA college draft
- Washington through the looking glass, Kremlin style
- Lack of unity on USSR is rapped by Kissinger
- Congress considers a plan updating US maritime laws
- After Venice summit, EC work moves backstage
- Japan election: a hawk, a businessman, and an intellectual
- Nonstop news for TV buffs who think they've seen it all
- The search for oil: wooden derricks give way to computers, satellites
- Consumer activism hits high gear as recession deepens
- Campaign Roundup (1)
- The two-edged Walters technique
- A few fascinating strides in 'new music,' 'minimal art'; Sister Suzie Cinema A Prelude to Death in Venice'
- Politics and the heavy speculators
- Britain may boost its nuclear submarine fleet -- at NATO's expense
- Dusk
- Federal Reserve may stick to its guns on inflation
- John Anderson's sense of humor
- US air-to-air missiles wanted by the Saudis
- Carter and 'American dissidents'
- Soviet leaders face economic, labor problems
- 3rd-world population surge seen
- Begin rides shifting pyramid with plenty of coalition glue
- Oregon's stage success story
- Booming Sunbelt ports look for room to expand
- Lyrics for the Morning; II Samuel 23:4
- Mission to Moscow -- from Iran
- Recession prompting drastic switch in US economic policy
- Dwindling US fleet carries 5% of cargo
- Simple activities for young children
- Gulf Coast ports sense change in shipping traffic
- Cleaning up waterways is next big step
- Funding twist: revenue bonds
- French warn British on New Hebrides force
- Validation and workaholism
- A few fascinating strides in 'new music,' 'minimal art'; Philip Glass in solo Concert. A recital at Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn
- Campaign Roundup (2)
- Pacific trade calls West Coast ports
- Great Lakes ports look toward seas
- America's seaports: trade winds blowing fair
- US coal exports could use deeper channels
- House sitting: a chance to trade the city . . . for the suburbs
- Has British tennis lost its bounce?
- Casinos: New York's bad move
- Beavers, geese, oil, and gas -- a study center make
- East leads in improvement outlays
- Four years since Soweto
- Protesters in Belgium damage A-waste ship
- Labor, shippers: era of good feeling
- The freedom to move
- Forecast for St. Helens: the 'Show" is not over yet
- US 'melting pot' has a tough time coping with immigrant issue
- US ports: vital cogs in community, national partnerships
- Longer lakes season?
- Exxon's chief asks corporations to give more unrestricted gifts
- Enrollments are not (repeat not) declining
- Campaign Roundup (3)
- San Diego adjusts to 18,000 dutiful Indochinese pupils
- South Africa clamps lid on tense townships
- Guerrilla attack in Cambodia bears Khmer Rouge brand
- Reagan has GOP troops in lockstep
- Abscam gets scant attention as a re-election issue
- About our kids' page
- Hussein: cordiality, yes; but Camp David, no
- Red tape moors US shipping indefinitely, harbor officials complain