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Monitor articles for October 03, 1980
- Ciskei to cut South African tie
- Israeli high court delays West Bank mayors' exile
- Scouring smoky dirt from rough fireplace
- A moderate role seen for Peking
- House ousts Myers for bribery in historic move
- October
- Congress wants to push jobless pay, but bill lags
- Inside Report (3)
- The Gulf conflict -- through the eyes of the warring parties
- Playing tunes upon the eye: Edward Hopper's impact
- Inside Report (2)
- Insulating the Persian Gulf
- Salutations, unswerving friend
- Senate Billygate panel: 'poor judgment, no crime'
- Spray-on coatings for aging roofs
- Defeating pain
- Ivy League widens horizon
- Wobbly Anderson now key target of Carter 'second front'
- Parched Northeast waits not so much for fall foliage as for rain
- The Gulf conflict -- through the eyes of the warring parties
- New North Slope oil finds described as important
- 7. The Reagan values
- Inside Report (4)
- The 'Jewish vote' shunning Carter, moving to Reagan
- Getting at tar on concrete paving
- Portugal's ruling Democratic Alliance losing ground as election nears
- That's progress
- China knocks at Loan Dept. door
- The big log house also comes in a kit
- How Luo's truck breaks red tape
- It's not over yet in Poland
- 8. The private Reagan
- Iraq's quick-victory hopes fade; stakes in Gulf war could increase
- Immigrants and illegals: another Wickershambles?
- Citibank ups prime rate 1%, a sign of trouble
- Welsh use civil disobedience to gain their own TV channel
- Puerto Rican panel orders a halt on refugee camp
- Behind black school boycott in S. Africa: dissatisfaction with apartheid
- A day for prayer
- Polish ministrike centers on raises and news media
- Inside Report (1)
- Tax hitch to getting married may soon be eased by US
- Inside Report (6)
- Inside Report (5)
- Italian accepts call for a Cabinet
- South Africa: looking for changes
- The Vikings are coming -- again
- US economy -- it could be nettlesome whoever lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
- Illinois railroad set to roll with deregulation
- From a Window Left Open
- Carter to sign bill limiting searches of news rooms
- Bonn Official rules out a role in any Hormuz fleet
- Removing mildew near shower stall