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Monitor articles for March 11, 1980
- Enter Jerry Ford? Polls say 'yes,' but
- Why Arabs look down on the American eagle
- A mill that prints silks spins profits with bonuses
- WASHINGTON D.C.; A Second look
- Caretakers of account books for mutual funds
- Factory reorganization incorporates incentive pay
- Accept freedom
- Are Russians using poison gas in Asia?
- Arafat applauds stand of French President
- Turning the tables
- Crisis warning system balks
- Waterfront labor racketeering belayed for now
- Wanted: more sparklers like Ann Meyers
- 'Sun room' heats a house
- Bank of China given its own identity abroad
- Rural Puerto Rico: getting lost in paradise
- Halting developers who dig into farms
- Wasteland to chemical complex
- No to credit controls
- Trinidad's rhythmic golf
- In the White of Night
- Europe struggles to speak with one political voice
- Treen succeeds Edwards as Louisiana governor
- 'US-trade': a great prospect, but Americans must scurry
- Where energy saving pays off in tax savings
- Zia stands behind Pakistan nuclear plans
- Fresh outlook in US-Turk-Greek -- and NATO -- relations
- Tourist system was swamped, but it's getting in stride
- Farm-collective planning gives way to marketplace
- Mugabe forges coalition cabinet
- Why Khomeini swung back to militants
- The new 'long march' -- to modernize: field report
- children of orpheus; (for Neil)
- On land and water, symbols of longevity
- Gold slips to $585 as dollar firms up
- Find the funds for Cambodia
- Chicago firemen return to jobs after truce
- When character had top billing
- Nationalists win control in Basque region election
- Americans find less gas is really enough
- Independent oilmen protest tax bill
- China and US scheduled exchange of trade shows
- HUD searches for ways to rescue periled public housing
- Sun-control film for your windows
- Motors for wheels
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- What Carter can do to cool US inflation
- Supply mounts and threat of gas shortage fades
- South Africa's 'Dr. No' may split ruling party
- Hiking through the wilds in explorers' footsteps
- In explanation
- Correction
- Japan has long head start in plying trade with the Chinese
- Capital appropriationss
- Trade potential is vast, but the pace is deliberate
- Money market funds welcome savings bank jab
- Extended family faces change