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Monitor articles for September 17, 1980
- Will the rain hurt the rhubard? 'Log on' and find out
- Thailand calm after flap over Prem's Army role
- Poland -- everyone wants to share strikers' gains
- Hearts and hostages
- US hopes to meet USSR on Euromissiles Oct. 15
- US says poor weather to pinch world's silos
- while BBC polishes its English accent
- Liberal faces 'new right' test in Iowa
- Singapore Inc.': A Country in the Black
- CHO DONG KOK: A POCKET OF TRANQUILITY IN RESTIVE KOREA
- Turkish leader outlines short-term plans
- A flavorful trek across Alaska; Going to Extremes, By Joe McGinniss. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $11.95.
- My slithering live-in
- For the Record (3)
- The gift of beauty
- Provocative inducements for buying books
- US rail mergers point to four giant systems
- Koreans at the supermarket of modern Western style
- Soviet foreign minister in Cuba on way to UN
- Anderson backers: poll discloses who they are and aren't
- West Germany expels two Iraqis
- The rush to house-building classes
- A US nod to organic farms
- Zimbabwe troubled by outbreak of political violence
- Chun's test: making sure Korea's prosperity continues
- Dallas styles span from western to feminine
- Wales tries to keep its Welsh tongue talking
- Bomb tests: US deceived its citizens
- America's (corporate) Cup race
- Saudi oil strategy tests limits of petro-power
- The new Reggie Jackson: still awesome, but mellower
- Fighting the good fight -- a history; Marching to Glory: The History of the Salvation Army in the United States of America, 1880-1980, by Edward H....
- UN alarm on famine in 26 African lands
- Understanding inflation
- For the Record (4)
- Let's begin the campaign
- Michigan continues at top of US jobless figures
- Reflective materials restrict heat flow
- My helper and I: on adopting each other
- Octogenarian Malcolm Cowley challenges some old-age stereotypes; The View from 80, by Malcolm Cowley. New York: The Viking Press. $6.95.
- The 'wind furnace' -- an energy source?
- For the Record (2)
- Orders bring some steelworker rehiring
- US warns against seizure of its embassy in Kabul
- Will Carter upstage debates?
- Business, tourists agree: Portugal a bargain
- Let's keep the grain embargo
- Understanding mutual funds
- A realization
- Magazine keeps tabs on children's media
- Iran votes to set up hostage review panel
- Hydrogen fusion -- US quickens drive to harness 'star power'
- Another spur to immigration reform
- US factories gain some hum
- For the Record (1)
- Put coal into the pipeline
- Companies relocating fewer employees
- Burning wood: lost art makes sense again
- The erosion of US technological strength
- The benefits of practice
- Chicago is rapidly becoming a theater town for all seasons