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Monitor articles for January 18, 1980
- New Zealand scans forecast for future of US defense umbrella
- The forty immortals
- Top US economic panel urges tax cuts to boost productivity
- Olympic boycott? Steeler marketability
- 'Free us,' hostage pleads in letter to US newspaper
- Monitor correspondent ordered from Afghanistan
- N. Ireland talks stir upbeat mood, but obstacles remain
- A quick quiz to polish your 'Super' savvy
- Italian police riddled by terrorist strikes across nation
- Boycott Moscow -- if
- Indian Ocean fleets grow: US to 25 ships; USSR, 24
- Iran candidate sharpens attack on Soviet invasion
- New use for an old brewery -- making the 'hol' for gasolhol
- Oil vs. Gas: Which is better?
- Don't forget the Palestinians
- Gold hits $800 an ounce on news of Afghan clash
- Backstage effort to free US hostages intensifies
- Raking the snow
- $1.50 gas is in the offing, OPEC or no
- US oil-producing states could profit doubly from decontrol
- Fighting reported near Kabul airport
- Organic gardening, from the ground up The Good Green GARden, By Peter Tonge. Brunswick, Maine: Harpswell Press. $4. 95.
- Brown withdraws in Iowa; backer neutrality asked
- 'If I were President': Carter rivals on Soviet threat
- Talking in a circle
- S. African editors treading through security minefield
- Fashions from Goodwill shops now downright fashionable
- Suspend arms sales to Taiwan
- Saving energy can be a habit
- Europeans plan Afghan reaction
- A cold war like no other
- Do ratings, commercials and the fine music mix?
- Tax outlook to year 2000: lighter load
- Newly Formed airline takes off in Britain
- Campaign '80 -- vote hunt starts in Iowa
- Huge icicles hang along the eaves
- Japan bends to US on Iranian sanctions
- Diners Club beefs up and gets a foot in China
- US scouting for Indian Ocean bases besides Diego Garcia
- A tribute to the inanimate
- Windfall oil rate set by Capitol Hill conferees
- What the Rams would need
- Afghan foul may cost USSR Olympics
- Nicaragua and US: friends again, but mistrust simmers
- A living trust
- Tories gain in Petro-Canada shift
- US and Soviet Union send ambassadors back
- Milton Friedman's pitch to the masses