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Monitor articles for December 01, 1980
- 34 million backyard garden plots
- Memphis 'badge of slavery' case reaches Supreme Court
- Apprenticeships help women enter blue collar trades
- To save El Salvador
- Reagan adviser: Us should warm toward Taiwan, boost Pacific Defenses
- Computer-tailored tests: they fit better than handmade ones
- Florida whittles away at blight affecting curvaceous coconut palms
- Democratic legislatures may stymie GOP ambitions to control US House
- Chinese paper pleads for religious tolerance
- Arabs to spur area development
- Reading, reading, over the bounding main
- Suns adjust winningly
- The real difference
- Fewer cookies and 'more mom' make better holiday memories
- A lush, watchable Dickens story
- Rachel at Nine
- Prices at the farm surge almost 2%
- Fugard's profoundest drama yet?; A Lesson from Aloes Starring James Earl Jones, Maria Tucci, Harris Yulin. Drama by Athol Fugard. Directed by Mr. Fu...
- The census goes down for the count
- Just how do law students learn how to be lawyers?
- At the Tate Gallery: special trail for children of all ages
- What to suggest that the reluctant reader read
- Echoes of Marie Antoinette in Chinese court
- Most 'illegals' in US still eluding Immigration net
- Advisers warn President-elect to hit the ground running
- Acknowledgment
- What the White House hopes for in the '80s to spur teen employment
- Air fare cuts escape California
- Reservoirs running low for New York City
- And just why does Denver have a 700-acre classroom?
- Moderation on both sides lifts Poland from crisis to uneasy truce
- Departing Brzezinski advises 'assertive competition' with Moscow
- And the prime-time leader in TV violence NBC
- A lesson from limpets
- Let teachers help run school systems
- Duvalier arrests stymie virtually all opposition
- 'Growing out of the darkness of ignorance and hate' through theater
- The last bag of leaves
- Improvement urged by US in position toward Brazil
- Paperless braille, magnetic tape, and display readers
- El Salvador -- one of Ronald Reagan's first foreign-policy challenges
- Small-town boys make it big
- Where the grass roots in rocky Maine makes for lifelong learning
- Dissident scientists kept from seminar in Moscow
- With few dormitories, W. German students lack housing
- Stiffer requirements
- Fifth of July; Comedy by Landford Wilson, Directed by Marshall W. Mason. Starring Christopher Reeves.
- Italy's coalition government criticized for poor earthquake relief
- Selling a mansion via TV 'spot'
- Water beds coming of age
- Ah, to be out of Paris, now that the teen-agers are there
- The Spectral Game
- Indonesia to start an A-plant next year
- Polyglot computers coming up with 'compatibility'
- And what do you know about the teacher's 'fruit roll'?
- Africa group seeks to get Chad rebel to OK pact
- Insights taking root
- Canadian colleges give gentle help to Indian students
- GOP's Stafford: a 'Muskie twin' on environment
- Today's cruise passengers shop, eat, jog, and disco their way to Europe
- Listening in on gold bugs gives clear signal that
- A conservative trend?
- Eight job offers and $30,000 in two years'
- What does the NEA do now that Jimmy Carter lost?
- Standards are high at California's Webb School
- In England, private schools still turn out trained linguists
- Why Western Canadians shred gasoline credit cards
- After the gold-rush, 'let's dance' -- Marin Ballet
- Students, not ships, attracted to this lighthouse
- N.Y.C. Opera's bubbly 'Merry Wives' visits Los Angeles
- 'The best-kept secret in American education today'
- A White House with class