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Monitor articles for January 29, 1980
- Sadat slashing the size of Soviets' Cairo corps
- Together suddenly
- Bani-Sadr election win to test Iran clergy's role
- A gift for every day
- Muslim two-step: rap USSR and US
- Next to state pay demands: steelworkers
- US sees light at end of New York fiscal tunnel
- Australia quits selling key mineral to Soviets
- Much of Wales tied up as steel strike grows
- Democracy masks Spain's divisions
- Japan's top Army official resigns in spy scandal
- Shy of snow
- Sakharov assails Soviet policy
- US shopping for bases in Kenya, Somalia, Oman
- Brokers find more profit in selling stocks than funds
- Yugoslavs put economy on the front line
- Viet artillery shells land in Thai border area
- Equity funds: 1980 Cinderella?
- Japanese opposition parties agree to cooperate -- most of the time
- Guido Brunner: the EC's 'shadow foreign minister'
- Chicago teachers stay home in pay protest
- Carter looking for home run in Dixie primaries
- Egypt delays ties with Israel as autonomy talks lag
- Money-market high fliers are likely to ease up a bit
- Hard work earns success for O'Reilly
- Difficulties in the Near East
- Gilded Buddhist temples pierce Laotian communism
- Chinese theme of permanence: an update
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- US economic efficiency in reverse last year
- A long road ago
- Kennedy: 'just begun to fight' maybe
- When the average worker cannot afford the average home
- CREATING FOCUS
- Annuity plan wed to mutual fund
- Carter wants a five-year rearmament plan
- Aid sought gamblings' victims
- How one family makes the payments
- Inflation forces industry to trim investment plans
- Funds' phones are jingling, and the SEC cocks an ear
- Why Israel will not talk to the PLO
- Carter calls for conversation but resists gas tax, rationing
- Inflation will mean sharp rise in US social outlays
- Frank McGuire finishing up great coaching career
- New windmills spin as fuel cost spiral
- The day four nuclear plants weren't built
- Fresh burst of Baltic nationalism hits Kremlin
- Iran's first President
- With a 127% increase, top gold funds shone last year
- Icelandic crews refuse to service Soviet planes