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Monitor articles for October 16, 1980
- short takes (1)
- N. Irish Socialist leader is killed in Belfast attack
- Women trying to lure candidates to debate economics
- Jobless rates by area -- 3.3% up to 20.7%
- Gulf fighting slows as peace efforts resume
- Soviets close off garrison in Kabul during infighting
- Positive signs of a creative boom from Eastern Europe
- W. Germans to wait and see about new E. German border restrictions
- 'The Apocalypse Game' -- an ABC's Closeup' must-see
- Peeling garlic
- 24,000 pounds of MUSIC
- The Elder Statesman of rain; (for Neil Millar, poet and teacher)
- Villanelle
- Must your whites really be whiter?
- The world's gentlest alarm clock: Robert J. Lurtsema
- Wisconsin Senate race suddenly tight
- Cotton crop helped boost California farm exports by 17%
- Pullout of Amin forces from Uganda reported
- Islamic activist faces charges in Turkey
- Three Mile Island hearings take up restarting reactor
- Reagan camp's task: regain the 'big mo'
- A Carter 'courtesy call' in Kennedy's home state
- No dead-end jobs
- South Africa's 'coloreds' get involved
- One-time Carter adviser gets Nobel for economics
- West German steelmen, at least, can live with US pricing twist
- S. Africa bomb blasts reflect black discontent in Soweto
- German demand for 'wire donkeys' rivals Mercedes
- Books offer practical help for homemakers eyeing the job market
- E. Germany calls detente with W. Germany into question
- What the peasants can teach the world
- After seeing a Giacometti sculpture one evening in a gallery
- Desserts: the final touch that will be remembered
- A changing Peace Corps for a changing world
- Suarez regime talks to cool regional differences
- Homage
- There's no New Jersey U to root for, but Rutgers football is winning fans
- Public views Abscam on TV: Trial by videotape -- a first
- Poland's meat lines hint deeper problems
- anerican JAZZ dance alive and well and living in Paris
- US agreement with Taiwan irks Peking
- Some day: computer voting at home?
- Glitch in US computer revolution: 'How do you talk to these things?'
- Companies seek older women workers
- Now, in the afterglow
- short takes (2)
- China's greatest film star pleads, 'Let one hundred flowers bloom' again
- New round of setbacks shakes already troubled Boston public school system
- Fiat auto strike settled, with 'give' on all sides
- Ford Motor to start telling buyers of flaws, remedies
- War boosts Bani-Sadr but Iran's mullahs grow suspicious
- Callaghan quits as Labour feuds
- Nerve gas -- one contamination too many?
- Salute
- US and Soviets start talks on A-weapons in Europe
- A President from the heart of Dixie confronts the challenge of governing a nation
- US politics: the home stretch
- Polls in Australia show big election upset ahead
- Ukrainian 'rights' activist draws a stiff sentence
- Helping voters decide
- Rose and Brett on deck, and World Series is wide open
- 1. LEARNING TO CALL HIM 'JIMMY'
- It's 'Frank' vs. 'Steve' as Idaho's Church seeks re-election to Senate
- The gourmet's touch of garlic -- more than just a hint