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Monitor articles for December 02, 1980
- New construction marks time
- The many masks of modern art
- Bankers' image as civic leaders being tested by charges of 'redlining'
- Australian High Court halts sensitive book
- Haiti arrests linked to power struggle between Duvalier and mother
- Window shades can help save heat
- That higher social security pinch
- Heisman Trophy caps rags-to-riches story of University of South Carolina running back
- For the Three Ways; for the wedding in the grove
- For the Record (4)
- Ronald Reagan: he will chair the 'board'
- Pressure builds in Britain for a written constitution
- Last days of lame duck Congress full of accommodation, compromise
- Saudi oil official sees no grounds for price rise
- For the Record (3)
- For the Record (2)
- Campaign to save Kim Dae Jung puts Tokyo government on the spot
- Should American women be drafted? US Supreme Court to decide thorny issue
- National church council cautiously sets out to produce 'nonsexist' Bible
- Emotional concentration camp trial nears end in West Germany
- Study says US allies lagging on refugees
- When should students look for summer jobs? Now!
- You can defend yourself against hatred
- A printout to put you in top form
- US carmakers look to new Congress for protection from Japanese rivals
- Those lively Loesser songs!; Perfectly Frank Musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and music by numerous other composers. Directed by Fritz...
- US, Europeans face throny issue of flow of private data across borders
- US economic bellwether posts slower monthly gain
- The Slab Boys Comedy by John Byrne. Directed by Peter Maloney.
- US accused of Indian abuse
- Which party really wants to 'get government off our backs'?
- Iran feels pinch of US embargo, Gulf war
- Garn would yank reins on federal housing subsidies
- Help wanted ads picking up
- A fresh try at inflation
- Learning to use chopsticks
- Lanai -- Hawaii for the adventurous
- Koch sees Reagan as net gain for New York City
- 'Past the looking glass'
- Cities line up in the run for 1988 Olympic sites
- US considers selling ammo, parts to Jordan
- Polish union calls for calm amid signs of another shakeup
- Burgeoning businesses: women working from home
- For the Record (1)
- Conservative Arabs battle summit rift
- $30,000 worth of 'pilferware' makes its way back to the Waldorf
- The communist reformation
- E. Germany OKs choice of Bonn's 'ambassador'
- Japan eases foreign-exchange rules
- Israel's Labor Party ponders West Bank options
- Uruguayan vote: a slap in face to military rulers
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Five years after Franco, political potholes slow Spain's drive to democracy
- Auto union ready to 'circle the wagons' and rejoin AFL-CIO
- Fresh approaches to the school dropout problem
- The art of genuine travel;stamina, courtesy, daring