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Monitor articles for November 03, 1980
- Agricultural exports swell to $40 billion, US reports
- The City
- US funds may be allotted to map surface of Venus
- The China-Cornel connection -- back in working order
- Fawn
- Better relationships on the job
- Two names worth storing in the data bank of events-not-to-be-missed
- STUDENTS AND ALCOHOL -- don't mix
- Iraq warns Washington not to give Iran arms
- Market ready for a Reagan rally -- and built-in snags
- Senegalese in Gambia against a Libyan threat
- Carter and the 52
- On coming full circle
- Report charges Carter delaying Billy probe
- Quietly but resolvedly looking for answers
- Turkey's military sketches plan for new civilian rule
- Iranian banker arranged 'moderate' terms
- Mountains
- Talks with premier fail to satisfy Polish union
- Business reluctantly 'buys' Reagan
- Final stage of hostage crisis moves closer; US prepares its response to Iranian demands
- Wings
- 'Nothing social about 9 million alcoholics'
- Permanence
- The illusion of majority rule
- Sonics return to Square 1
- Would you buy a piece of this rock?
- 'I depended on alcohol to ease deep depression'
- Vote-watching on election night
- Jamaica vote: Is tide going out for Cuban 'adventurism' in Caribbean?
- Poet and spider
- New World Banker
- Monitor readers voice views on teens and part-time jobs
- The sun never sets on a US public school -- almost
- A population magazine sees the affluent '80s
- Impact on election: voters appear to want 2 issues kept strictly separate
- An eager crew
- Don't drink from a polluted lake
- Educated abroad, Japanese students find return difficult
- What Carter may need to win
- Why a change of heart in Iran
- In Jordan, theories of social change are put into practice
- College -- where drinking is (not) part of the social life
- Teen-age drinking: a test for grown-ups
- Plastic diplomas -- credit cards for college graduates who qualify
- Go ahead, take a short course on that trip abroad
- A Cloud Up There
- Eight weapons against the No-Vote Party
- Reagan grinds out last lap of race amid positive signs
- Puerto Rico election -- sending US signals on future ties
- Carter will get most black votes, but Reagan inroads could be costly
- The 'Here I am' artist
- Flare-up over oil, natural gas threatens Canadian unity
- Lame-duck presidentsd: a US oddity
- In Sweden, goal is bilingual fluency
- Robin Hodgkin's radical new view of English education
- Young people say there is more to life than a 'well-rounded' education
- Family 'desertion' in Japan tied to school problems
- Zimbabwe ruling factions grow increasingly hostile
- Campaign Roundup
- Neither Egypt nor US recognizes new Shah
- Advice from a college student who cares
- Better teaching -- the key to learning Asian languages
- Assurances on US export prospect from a man who writes insurance
- 'Fragile' equilibrium
- How Iran has gained, lost with US hostages