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Monitor articles for December 15, 1980
- Opposing alliances trade threats of retaliation
- Kim Dae Jung: linchpin in US-Korean relations
- Court rulings, Reagan election infuse anti-abortionists with new drive
- Life goes on in Iran's besieged and battered oil part
- House OKs $258 million for hemisphere refugees
- Stories only your parents can tell
- 'Cap the Knife' faces new kind of challenge at Pentagon
- Gasohol in federal cars awaiting Carter's order?
- How to make the presidency work
- Electoral College sits today to name Reagan
- Labor, political pros lay plans to recapture Democratic Party
- A da Vinci treasure to US
- Polish factions draw together and defuse political crisis
- Classical, rock, and jazz join hands in a new, energetic brand of music
- Never alone
- Obote regains Uganda presidency but disputes, challenges remain
- Peking trial near its windup
- US widens role in Salvador drama
- Nobody seems to want job of Reagan press secretary
- Into the hills
- From an island notebook
- Israeli finance minister pushes austerity budget
- Hold the line on public pay
- More lessons from Japan
- Nuclear agency boosts the cost of ignoring industry-wide safeguards
- Correction
- The fastest gun in hockey is studying finesse
- Museum tours with a spirit of adventure
- Christmas -- and the rest of the year
- Celebrity carbon copies cashing in on their looks
- Reagan financial trio rates well with market-watchers
- Peking's Ru-lian is an English major at Wellesley College
- The bias that Carter encountered
- New hope for El Salvador
- For congressional Democrats -- an off-key swan song
- If Haig is named: what next?
- British plan war on alcoholism as drinking and abuses soar
- Rightist violence toward academics flares in S. Africa
- Choosing electronic games to challenge kids
- Police leaves canceled over N. Ireland turmoil
- Uganda: back to Milton Obote
- Original prints exhibition: a vast and varied overview
- Today, the bamboo curtain parts -- both ways
- N.Y., L.A. sideline new buses to inspect cracks