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Monitor articles for June 26, 1980
- Sri Lanka tries to prop up limping economy with power, farm projects
- THE SEARCH FOR NEW BEGINNINGS; Social historian Theodore Roszak
- Soviets irate at Carter visit to Yugoslavia
- American Film Institute's Jean Firstenberg; From would-be sports announcer to president
- A teacher's return to Zaire
- The sour news -- higher sugar prices
- Turks emigrate in droves due to economic woes, political violence
- Saying something with 'great gobs of paint'
- No Chinese meal can be complete without soup
- Phil's Carlton, a man of few words -- and few losses
- Rawls: A one-woman show
- Economy top issue to GOP brass
- Oh, Those storied stadiums; mirror, mirror on the wall
- Rumblings in Bolivian military may shake nation's civilian government
- N.Y. skyscraper blaze points up need for US fire code
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- A 'tourist's' view of Egypt with Sadat and Cronkite
- HOCKEY; Does overtime period make sense?
- Mixing politics and foreign policy
- Moscow hard pressed to keep its red star shining; East bloc foresees shortage of energy, raw materials
- Schmidt-Strauss mudslinging blackens crucial election campaign
- For the Record (4)
- Ranking the great athletes
- Novelist JOHN GARDNER; 'Everybody is a giant'
- A call in Ankara for NATO unity
- Don't pan peace hints
- Carter, in Spain, hails democratic progress
- US public losing faith in Carter
- Congressmen say Japan must cut surplus more
- CULTURE CRACKS A NEW FRONTIER -- THE ROCKIES
- US East and West, left and right want tax cut; New Reagan proposal upstages Carter
- For the Record (3)
- Call for Israeli election threatens Begin's hold
- West reaching new crossroad on spread of nuclear club
- Israelis accused of encroaching on Lebanon
- BEGINNINGS
- Canada's Stratford: 'a wonderful mix'
- Aristocrats
- Pole house: a solution to an 'unbuildable' site
- Anderson fight to get on ballots hits snarl of state requirements
- Jamaica coup attempt may work in Premier's favor
- Vietnamese broaden thrust into Thailand
- The great game of puppy politics
- Canada hopes for summer verdict on size of its far north oil fields
- China asks for pullout by US from South Korea
- UN defuses dispute over UNEP building plan in Kenya
- US East and West, left and right want tax cut; Heller: even with a cut, revenues will rise
- Collectors treasure old certificates
- FEMA: high marks from Congress as it juggles crises
- Canada's pirates of the airwaves at large
- For the Record (2)
- Live nearby? Big cities want your vacation business
- For the Record (1)
- The Carter caravan
- Clear the track for freer trains
- Hand-painted craftsmanship marks Danish porcelain
- Moscow hard pressed to keep its red star shining; Soviets soothe allies, attack US after Afghan 'withdrawal'
- Slipping into Afghanistan: turbans help
- Hard times in US tighten foreign-aid purse strings