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Monitor articles for November 24, 1980
- Researchers fishing for energy sources think sea kelp can help
- 'Good news' over Cambodian relief prompts dispute
- More older Americans are opting to stay on the job
- 'Dallas' episode reaches for a record in ratings
- The first Thanksgiving
- Murky outlook for Clean Air Act
- 'Pyramid' -- old chain-letter scheme moves out of mails into homes
- March staged in Dublin for IRA hunger strikers
- R&D teams see need for push
- Iran sending a demand for US clarification
- New oil from old wells may bolster notion's energy supply in future
- Mugabe wrestles with Zimbabwe strikes, violence, party firebrands
- Did America vote for this, too?
- Meat puts pressure on price index
- Multiplying 'floating' assets
- Despite alarms, social security will last for a long time
- These days the fund manager has to see a very broad picture
- Pension money has helped firms move south, posing 'conflict' snag
- Money managers discover a profit in rare coins
- Investment officer urges broader, flexible IRAs
- From Balanchine: scope, drive, suspense
- Las Vegas casino-hotel fire raises new concern over high-rise structures
- The Top of Brown Road
- Portfolio managers do a balancing act to 'immunize' against inflation
- Carter's wage and price ceilings expected to crumble, without inflationary aftershocks
- Women's greater longevity raises equality issue
- Going with kids in big basketball
- The President-elect's movie days: price tags go up on Reagan memorabilia
- Reagan and the perilous presidency
- Honesty, flexibility help dispel the adoption mystique
- Tiny Caribbean islands keep colonial status, hope to become tax haven for world's wealthy
- John W. McCormack, former House speaker
- 'Hard hand' for occupied West Bank
- The best arms for the job
- A primer on the costs of retirement; Social Security and Private Pensions in Transition, by Bruno Stein. New York: The Free Press. $14.95.
- Tourism as a participating sport
- Nicaraguan businessmen arrested in alleged plot
- Art that walks a tightrope
- Iran says it foiled Iraqis in a drive on Susangerd
- Retirement planning aught to start decades before the fact
- Correction
- Chinese appear one by one
- US steel recovery gaining
- Weizman setting up party to challenge Begin, Labor
- New Arthur Miller drama: a mosaid of the depression era; The American Clock "A Mural for Theater" by Arthur Miller. Inspired by Studs Terkel's "Hard...
- Spain lays political and economic groundwork for EC membership
- Dow's romance with 1,000 wears a bit thin
- MPs relish active role; Polish parliament sets course of moderation
- Western aid for Poland -- with a quid pro quo
- 2 East Germans escape across the Berlin wall
- New Zealand tackles election-year issue -- rugby
- New Federal law shores up faltering multiemployer pension funds
- He cleaned his quarters to make room for T square and drawing board
- Meat industry cries 'fowl' over turkey going by any other name
- Harlem's Schomburg Collection: treasure of black history
- Imaginary wall helps with lobs
- Greensboro seeks renewed racial progress in wake of Klan murder trial
- Arabs dicker over anti-Sadat alliance at Jordan summit
- French food processors shifting
- The Reagan style -- 'insider' andm 'outsider' at the White House
- Gift to Reagan: prickly pocketbook issues marked 'careful handling'
- Soviet Union suffers resounding diplomatic defeat at UN over occupation of Afghanistan
- Home Thoughts from Nevada
- It was the longest way
- Egypt warns Reagan team against a 'hard line'
- The Proprietor, Man