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Monitor articles for September 30, 1980
- Baseball's top managers
- 'Round 2' could put Iraq on top in centuries-old Arab-Persian war
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Institute pushes research to cope with energy scarcity
- Underdog Strauss keeps up his lively campaign
- A city angling for conventioneers is busy adding rooms for them
- Fall in Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin: foliage tours, antiques, apple picking
- Image-minded US House may oust bribe taker
- Nuclear weapons: seeing is believing
- Navy payroll computers don't know the ropes
- 'Small' computer company often leads giants in the pack
- Turkey's new government gets IMF vote of support
- Sioux leaders await study in Black Hills settlement
- Cleveland schools start final integration smoothly
- Composition: Driftwood dinosaur, with gulls and San Francisco skyline
- Drought slows the pace of rebuilding beef herds
- Death penalty not excluded at 'gang of four' trial
- A conductor who's adept at rousing corporate brass to give vital funds
- S. Dakota -- Will McGovern liberalism be plowed under?
- Doing business here -- a balance sheet
- Hispanic voters develop growing voice in city's political, economic affairs
- Botha's 'dangerous gamble': risking right-wing ire to promote council
- Portugal's October election holds key to nation's democratic future
- 1. From humble beginnings
- How much can a president do anyway?
- What you can give
- 40,000 government clerks go on strike in Canada
- The REAGAN ODYSSEY
- Her art is for the sea and sky
- Singles in the housing market; Ten points for prospective home purchasers
- Massachusetts -- a 'Democratic' state looks undecided
- Harte-Hanks a Texas-size communications chain
- Jaworski to head 'Democrats for Reagan"
- A Pentagon-like insurance HQ that serves the military
- Where's the recession?; Economic skies bright deep in heart of Texas
- Motor-inn chain caters to the business traveler
- City outdraws Houston in number of conventions
- Singles in the housing market; Successful buying depends on doing your homework
- US door closing on Haitian refugees; Those already here could face deportation
- Two Dutch museums: Van Gogh in a green park; "A Bridge Too Far"
- Boston world cities conference: mayors fish for answers to urban problems, end up in shallows
- Century-old structure begins new career as art museum
- Small-plane manufacturer climbs into big business the state agencies involved
- Old heritage and new hospitality build vibrant tourism
- What Friends, foes -- and the record -- disclose about the Republican star who would be president
- A court case produces a prosperous gas company
- Poland's unionists call ministrike to goad Warsaw
- Septober song
- Even gas-rich Texans discover advantages in use of coals
- Ex-South African official cleared of misusing funds
- West Europeans to spell out precise terms for Mideast settlement
- Asia oil supply: OK -- unless Gulf war widens
- Poets' Olympics
- Training people for new industries
- S. Africa indicates nuclear weapon capability
- 5 neo-Nazis are freed in Munich bomb case
- Latvians eye Polish 'reforms' with envy
- Why Egyptians chase chickens on Saad Zaghloul St.
- New York -- a tilt to Carter, but Anderson, Javits may upset balance
- Spies in a free society
- Zia carries peace call to Baghdad
- Letting forgiveness happen; Writer Laurens van der Post
- Third world gains a little in money men's parley
- The solar industry -- most of it, anyway -- seems ready for sunny future