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Monitor articles for April 02, 1980
- How GOP's new heavily-cut budget differs from Democrats'
- Kuwait cuts oil output; Libya expected to follow
- Damon Runyon's sentimental streak; Little Miss Marker Starring Walter Matthau and Julie Andrews. Written and directed by Walter Bernstein.
- British ready to sell arms to Pakistan
- A flowing theme of harmony
- Who's winning in the Middle East?
- What a reunion!
- Two Koreas trade charges but unity talks to go on
- W. Somerset Maugham; In books what he wished to be in life; Maugham: A Biography, by Ted Morgan. New York: Simon and Schuster. $17.95
- No. 3 US bank raises prime rate to 19 3/4%
- Renting vs. capital-gain tax break
- At US request, Japanese to speed up defense plan
- Pentagon's budgets up despite cuts
- Militant Muslim unrest in Egypt is major problem for Sadat and Copts
- Silver lining for newlyweds maybe
- Condo or co-op could be a hedge against rising rents
- Environmentalism 10 years after
- Deng urges worldwide pooling to resist Soviets
- Tight money hits bonds and capital spending
- Hanoi opens way for strong leader
- Environmentalism on collision course
- When it comes to guns and butter China leans West
- Loss of stratospheric ozone: the larger hazard
- Questionable broker tactics
- 'Cooking' frozen orange juice: solar comes to food industry
- Second quake in 24 hours felt in South Pacific
- New talks on Colombia hostages
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- New Yorkers face triple-header transit strike 'chins up'
- Japanese partner of Chrysler cuts back aid
- British steel unions vote to end 13-week-old strike
- Detente in the family room; Stepping by Nancy Thayer. New York: Doubleday. $10.95.
- Joe Morgan lines up with the Astros
- Baseball players set to walk out
- To look and see and not agree
- Israel and PLO charge each other with terrorism
- Southern primary 'detour' -- no problem for front-runners
- The Tin Drum; Starring David Bennent. Based on the novel by Gunter Grass. Directed by Volker Schlondorff.
- On poems and things
- Designer Bob Mackie applauds dressier trend
- Can some new faces end the Cubs' losing ways?
- Hopes for captives rise -- and fall -- in Tehran
- Iran analysis: Carter is out on a shaky limb
- The budget scramble
- Arab airlines cut a tie of dependence on West
- Mini-epic couched in a riddle; Freddy's Book, by John Gardner. New York: Knopf. $10.
- The Moon Treaty: fact and fiction
- 'Manon' at the Met
- Tehran thaw?
- TVA pushes ahead with giant nuclear power complex
- Fusion power: meeting the ultimate challenge
- Turkey shifts currency to please its creditors
- Discovering God's help
- The business of astonishment
- A living, loving order
- Should US get 'hooked' on LNG?
- New curbs on political patronage
- Canada chooses feminine styling
- Tight money hits bonds and capital spending