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Monitor articles for December 26, 1980
- Automakers' plea to Reagan leeadership: less regulation
- New agriculture secretary: farm 'pro' -- political novice
- Phoenix bridges and a dry riverbed: storm dilemma
- You have to wait a bit for that fine leek flavor
- Whistling memories
- Only limited value in orange and olive wood
- The winds of change in Eastern Europe
- Showman of the cagers
- Guatemala's Indians sink deeper into poverty
- Getting rid of mildew takes a little doing
- 'Gang of four' trial: both law and theater
- Preserving a shake roof needs expertise
- Mexico is expected to squelch any Reagan hopes of more oil
- Inside Report (5)
- Test your old seed before buying new
- Where it's easy to be a liberal on race
- Inside Report (4)
- For the Record (9)
- The butterfly of Atlanta
- Japan goes for Western food -- and feeds deficit
- For the Record (8)
- Saudis, Gulf states, Pakistan try to forge their own security ties
- For the Record (7)
- For the Record (6)
- The Reagan way against sex discrimination
- 'ABC News Closeup's' documentary blitz
- Mazda puts a crisp GLC on the road, but with a traditional engine
- Zambia gets Soviet MIGs for defense but economy lags
- Restoring the luster to Asia's forgotten monuments
- Carter still pushing for hostage release before term ends
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- How many bomb mishaps?
- Citizen suits against polluters increase -- but can guilty pay?
- 1980: it was a bad year for Moscow
- Why France is second home to Poles
- Inside Report (3)
- Private high-tech schools popular -- and profitable
- SAM SHEPARD
- Poles' problem compounded by their heavy outside bebt
- Inside Report (2)
- Protecting a cabin against snow melt
- Christmas tree is still good for a merry accent
- Cutting police violence: 'a job that is doable'
- For the Record (1)
- Fragments of winter
- Inside Report (1)
- Happy renewal year
- Religious conservatives coalesce to battle 'sexploitation' on TV
- Europe reexamines social welfare costs as economies slow down
- For the Record (4)
- Is there a backlash against legal rights for the handicapped?
- Qaddafi influence seeps into W. Africa?
- Reagan's 'North American accord' has support, but faces obstacles
- Some unexpected Christmas 'gifts' for New Yorkers
- Uganda seeks return of lost stability as Obote takes presidential reins
- For the Record (3)
- Even in Sweden, some women are still more equal than others
- For the Record (2)
- Retirees waiting for Reagan elederly policy to take shape
- Poser