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Monitor articles for July 30, 1980
- Jogging into a hornet's nest
- In quest for equality, poor women seem to slip
- Between the Mountain and the Mountain
- Nonfiction -- briefly; A Day Late, by Carolyn Doty. New York: Viking. $10.95.
- Oil firms have cash to explore, but they need places to spend it
- Dump Carter try: all smoke, no fire? President has votes to win any convention floor fight; opponent lack alternative candidate to rally round
- UN gives Israel a date for Arab lands pullout
- Illinois attorney general gets a one-year sentence
- Registration goes smoothly! Surprise?
- Alberta salting away oil profits as a cushion
- Fiction -- briefly; A German Love Story, by Rolf Hochhuth. Translated by John Brownjohn. Boston: Little, Brown. $10.95.
- Grasso, a Carter backer, urges delegate release
- Safety extra important with mopeds and their cousins
- Sakharov uses Olympic spotlight to condemn Soviets' Afghan invasion
- For grace of having met
- East Germany's women, Soviet men sink them all
- Ethiopia expels US ambassador
- Cuban flotilla to US is back in business
- For the Record (3)
- Nonfiction -- briefly; The Tale Bearers, by V. S. Pritchett. New York: Random House. $10.
- Foes of school prayers rap new move in House
- Family activity centers in 'extended kitchen'
- Women free-lance musicians harmonize work, family
- For the Record (2)
- Jubilation -- now
- Nantucket's winds may help US cut electric bills
- Airlines soar; profits plunge
- The Singing
- Playing Simple Simon in the Caribbean
- When winds blow, they also influence time
- Black leaders ask for talks with US attorney general
- For the Record (4)
- Soviets lay groundwork for bigger Afghan buildup
- A different picture of Britain
- South African white church suffers crisis of conscience on race
- Billy Carter probe: 'a dark cloud'
- Leftists in Guatemala attack military outpost
- Is Iran nearing point where revolution is spent?
- House committee keeps gasoline-rationing bill alive
- Spanish government tries to cope with dramatic rise in terrorism
- Marlboro: one of the special places on the musical earth
- For the Record (1)
- Nonfiction -- briefly; The School Book, by Anne Bernays.New York: Harper & Row. $10.95.
- Pentagon plans billions for building Gulf defenses
- Arabs' boosts for Israel's friends
- QUEBEC TURNS WATER INTO GOLD
- The unscheduled Olympic events
- Soviets bar top physicist from parley in Wisconsin
- 9 million flowers and a new airport: but will Olympics change Moscow?
- Sparky Anderson expounds on super pay, Yankees, Tiger hopes
- Skip 'political' tax cut, AFL-CIO president urges
- Open convention?
- Terrorism becomes fact of life for Europe's democracies
- Wide-ranging new monetary law sets off talk of 'hyperinflation'
- Nonfiction -- briefly; The Life of D. H. Lawrence, by Keith Sagar. New york: Pantheon. $17.95.
- New Hebrides takes route of shaky independence
- NY hotels unroll convention carpet,
- Iranians go out of their way to avoid provoking the Soviet bear
- How scientists figure the age of the universe
- Serenely mirrored in calm water, hot-air balloons lift into New England sky
- A credo
- Democracy and elections
- Which way does the insulation go?
- Carter strategists aim to stem defections in New York
- Wood-burning stoves once fueled autos
- Peru -- by the will of the people