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Monitor articles for April 22, 1980
- Ten years later, environmental concern part of US life style
- WHY SOVIET BREADBASKET IS NEVER FULL
- Following a red line of history
- Iran's threat to deny oil to Japan could help US sanctions strategy
- Tryon Palace's royal beauty
- Building self-confidence
- Art consultant advocates multimedia collections
- Her pottery saved the pueblo and impressed the art world
- A visit for youngest US hostage
- A Marxist problem
- Gambling habit found spreading to youths
- A peek inside the venerable Katie Gibbs School
- Planting
- US Postal Service asks for 20-cent stamp rate
- Argentine bonanza in sale of wheat to hungry Soviets
- The rich rewards of long distance running
- Air, water, land, and America at its finest
- Oil strife goes on in Indian state
- Turks puzzled by terrorist attacks on Army
- An eye for detail
- A trait apart
- How to help "have not" children
- Cleveland rookie looks as if he'll be around awhile
- Who's at the helm in Iran amid chaos?
- Ireland steps into fray over UN forces in south Lebanon
- Costa Rica's rain on Castro's parade
- Shift in S. Yemen is seen as a blow to Soviet sway
- Practical steps to cutting family vacation costs
- Caramanlis role uncertain in new Greek elections
- A desperate bliss
- Original Boston: where pilgrims ponder the past; Link with America
- New flood of criticism on US water projects
- British civil servants take reins from Army in Northern Ireland
- Five hurt as Arab villagers attack Israel patrol
- No more hostages freed, say Bogota guerrillas
- Help for idled auto workers: a year's worth, then what?
- Lifting of a siege
- Taiwan dissident verdict signals possible era of political reforms
- Hostage wives: a message to Europe
- Supreme Court to hear TV-in-the-courtroom issue
- Italy checking killings linked to Libyan terror
- "The Russians' greatest reverse in Africa in years"
- 'I always wanted to be a secretary'
- Chez nous, "les genets"
- Auto workers vote to take 3-year Harvester contract
- The boom goes on
- Israel's fervor for music at high pitch
- Criminal code climax
- Flea markets where it pays to dicker
- Art in the boardroom
- Hang on to those ticket stubs, Valentines and posters
- Art buyers: beware of so-called 'masterpieces'
- Iranian oil threats miss their target
- Consumer confidence rated at a record low
- Belgium keeps ties to Zaire
- The four unfreedoms for a billion Chinese