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Monitor articles for December 23, 1980
- Canticle for Christmas
- Venezuela's oil billions don't reach all its people
- Polish government yields to allow Christmas Eve mass to go on air
- Canada's winter golf: a battle at every hole
- For the Record (3)
- Venezuela's oil billions don't reach all its people
- A star with a summons for all
- A janitor bestows 'best' gift
- For the Record (2)
- Partners are pleased when both bring home the bacon
- Where Christmas gifts come wrapped in 'Pravda'
- Bring a Florentine elegance to the Christmas table
- The many masks of modern art
- After-Christmas sales -- before
- Travel through space -- find yourself an observatory
- Christmas awakening
- Why Iran has to make its price high
- Where one New Yorker goes to get away from it all
- Limits on power
- Japanese drawing on an oasis of Saudi-Kuwaiti oil
- Will union help steady Chrysler fiscal tightrope?
- Reagan 'team' almost ready to take the field
- Blacks, women gain in legislatures, but total numbers still small
- Israel, fighting inflation, chops military spending 15%
- Seoul orders an overhaul of its central intelligence
- US refinery limits could mean oil shortage despite abundant supplies
- Landry -- the man to beat when Cowboys take the field
- For the Record (1)
- Brazil's samba beat can't drown out inflation worries
- Iranian: the hostages face trial if US fails to pay up
- One Polish meat protest canceled, another started
- How one state elected 3 US senators to fill 2 seats, and got away with it
- Libyan intervention in Chad opens pathway for Soviets
- Western industrial nations face sharp rise in jobless
- China blames 'Mao's mistakes'
- Threat of Soviet move in Poland played down
- Mint brownies a Christmas favorite
- Christmas bread filled with raisins, almonds, and lemon peel
- Reagan plans ride across the border to see Portillo
- Vocational 'taint' limits role of California junior colleges
- Afghanistan anniversary
- The oldest married couples may be the least traditional, professor says
- Want to sell your electricity to a utility? Go ahead
- Price-tagging America's wetlands could help fend off the bulldozers
- Dutch 'sub' sale irks China
- Roast a goose for a traditional Dickens Christmas dinner
- Keeping the CPI honest
- Giving a primal jolt to the old, formal world of art