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Monitor articles for June 17, 1980
- Congress begins to tackle problem of elder abuse
- If Anderson in '80 is like Wallace in '68
- A motion serene and breathtaking
- Namibia: black nationalists and S. Africans fight over mineral-rich African 'moonscape'
- Northern Ireland's beauty unspoiled for visitors
- Taxpayers' revolt nationwide begins to hit its limits
- 12 steps to determine how you stand financially
- Return of a superstar
- Clashes escalate as Israelis, Palestinians seek revenge
- Clark cites Constitution to defend Iranian trip
- Martin Luther lauded by East Germany
- No 'quick fix' for hostages but US-Iran tensions ease
- Sea treaty: Congress puts on oar in
- Fishermen ask ban on foreign boats inside US waters
- Armed froces short of oil for fuel, US panel says
- Bounds of habitation
- Investing
- A Philadelphia story W. C. Fields never knew
- Sparks fly as French pull plug on pirate radio stations
- Socialists urge hostage freedom
- Moscow hints at Afghan casualties -- but shows no sign of pulling out
- Communists, police clash outside Klan-Nazi trial
- Saudis in West Germany for talks on oil issues
- Political mavericks and manners
- Convention security will test NYC task force
- Taxing Americans working abroad eats into Treasury
- The water lily water sharpens its mirror
- Unions want say in pension fund reserve use
- Tourism in Jamaica: still an uneasy paradise
- sparkling silence
- Portland keeps part of harbor going
- US steel to lay off 3,000 at Chicago plant
- 20% of US industry on 'idle'
- A great folly's golden anniversary
- A surrealist whose gentle, provocative images survived Hitler
- Carter, Reagan limber up with budget dispute
- Tariffs may cut imports of japanese light trucks
- Carter hunts for job funds to cool urban racial tensions
- The prime effect of inflation
- Khomeini warns Iran of leftist threat
- 'The aspiration bomb'
- S. Africa: more unrest as peaceful black dissent cut off
- Jobs for new college grads are up 8 to 10%
- High Court: new life forms can be patented
- Foreign journalists banned from South African areas
- Egypt wants crisis decree for its border with Libya
- Poland tries to soft-sell its dissenters into cooperating