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Monitor articles for October 02, 1980
- Saving energy in the Kitchen
- White House race -- a duel of 'styles'?
- Business, professional groups outpace labor as campaign fund source
- The Aga Khan's search for tomorrow's Taj Mahals
- Ease-up on railroads is backed in Senate
- Cable TV; Where the news never ends
- Defense spending will be a 'winner' whether it's Carter or Reagan
- Congress may yet probe 13-year-old sinking of US spy ship by Israel
- Mark's good news
- Here's a new spice: pink peppercorns
- Digging up news from 3000 BC
- Heroin's new Asian connection
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- What only at its source may be refound
- For the Record (1)
- Pickle a favorite now in Thailand
- 'Collecting should be fun', says Down East publisher
- Reagan and social issues
- Tears for mankind
- First oil, now minerals -- US frets at import growth
- IMF, buffeted over its conditions on loans, bends a bit
- New house, new century for the St. Louis Symphony
- Mideast fighting prompts 3 in OPEC to skip cuts
- US plan for big steel accompanies sales pickup
- short takes (2)
- A passion to be ordinary
- Isaac Stern Concertmaster of the world
- For the Record (4)
- A gently endearing Off-Broadway comedy of mood; Summer Comedy by Hugh Leonard. Directed by Brian Murray.
- Struggle over press freedom nears decision
- Hunger pangs finally ease in Cambodia
- India scrambles for more crude in wake of Iraq-Iran oil cutoff
- For the Record (3)
- Where to park in the year 2000
- Apartheid makes Joseph Kobo a man without a country
- National Football League comes up with surprises
- For the Record (2)
- Polish unions inch forward
- A Chicago chef shares secrets form his restaurant
- Deepening rift mars Labour Party future
- Longer Gulf war a threat for all sides
- Towards Darker Nights
- New endurance record racked up by cosmonauts
- Rapid-deployment chief: hard to make Mideast hop
- TV's 'Playing for Time' plays big
- short takes (1)
- Hollywood's return to 'average Joes' and Americana
- Japanese urged . . . 'don't work so hard!'
- The Chinese are coming!! The Chinese are coming!!
- Dealing with autumn
- Newspapers ensnared in propaganda swirl over Cambodia
- Bankrolling a better world
- Sadat to US: start acting like a superpower in this Gulf war
- The High Falls
- US Supreme Court unlikely to blaze new legal trails
- Bill Walton -- caged power just waiting the day
- Anderson is running strong in two key Northeastern states
- The supper of the heart Emily Dickinson
- 6. Challenging Ford in '76