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Monitor articles for January 31, 1980
- Soup served in a tureen, a culinary achievement
- Dried fruits of summer make delicious winter desserts
- Ad Reihardt's Art -- a prism for the past
- Caught in a camel jam
- Campaign'80 interview with Walter Mondale; Mondale: Russians can't doubt US intentions
- The temptation to do two or more things at once
- Social welfare still getting biggest federal budget slice
- Tuna casserole comes in handy
- New Zealand going ahead with plans for Olympics
- Story of Philippines funds for MacArthur is disputed
- Fired british journalists launch own weekly newspaper
- Portugal tugs at economy knots
- ESCAPE -- FROM VIETNAM
- Nicklaus out to put dismal '79 behind him
- US Steel reports loss that may set record
- War clouds over Southeast Asia begin to lift -- slightly
- Muslims vs. Moscow
- American escape leaves Ghotbzadeh in hot water
- Security around Kabul Tightened
- Defending oil: no easy task, no rush to help
- Canadian caper
- What Kennedy hoped his Georgetown speech would do
- Clearing the "in" box
- and company
- Anxiety voiced over Fed's inflation fight
- Anyone seen my V.I.P.?
- Afghan refugees in Pakistan; one man's aid program
- Buying a used car parp-if you do it with care
- A timeless art goes on
- Oil profitts -- 'music' to certain ears By Mark Stevens
- Women home-pickers
- Oil worker union drops a key contract demand
- Foreign imports hold American style
- A coming together
- The lion's half roar
- Olympic boycott issue tests strenght of European community
- S. African warships placed at scene of mystery blast
- East-bloc traders tote an ideological burden
- Rhodesian wants troops unified
- US economic bellwether steady for December
- Tito reported doing well
- George Bush buckboard rolls in Texas
- Save energy like your Uncle Sam
- opposition to Russian advisers mounts to Syria
- While others share foreign aid, Japan expands it
- 'executed' Afghans said to be held in Russia
- Several arrests made in Petoria bank attack
- PBS to publish its own magazine of broadcasting
- Fertilizer from wood-waste ashes is spreading
- A new lease for the anglo-American alliance By Rushworth M. Kidder, Staff correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
- Environmental Challenges for the '80; Whats' been accomplished and what's to come
- Coal is back as leader in producing electricity
- Soviets warn East bloc to stay in line
- Africans await US support in Rhodesia debate