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Monitor articles for July 15, 1980
- Who's who at the convention; some prominent people to watch
- A regulatory body for mutual funds?
- IOC head calls for Olympic truce
- Dreyfus offering annuity with money-market angle
- History and 'the Open'
- US gas glut; now storage in tankers
- French-German military alliance raises eyebrows
- Volunteer workers show Detroit really does 'love a good [political] party']
- For the Record (6)
- Four-wheel-drive vehicles more likely to roll, study says
- Skies are still blue in Seattle
- India discusses purchase of Soviet MIGs
- Reagan's 'supply side' economics: In Roth-Kemp, GOP showcases some new, untried ideas
- The search for culprits
- For the Record (5)
- Ex-Representative Diggs ordered to prison July 23
- For the Record (4)
- Vibrancy and beauty, free from outward appearances
- Vibrancy and beauty, free from outward appearances
- The Senate's great Alaska challenge
- Listening to black delegates
- Begin pursues his hard line, defies friends and allies; British-Israeli diplomatic dispute over Jerusalem seen to reflect cooling relations between...
- Haitians wonder which advisers will have Duvalier's ear
- Border violence squeezes Cambodian food supplies
- Piercing Moscow's fortified Olympic village
- Productivity pusher stresses 'basics'
- New Republican brand of 'conciliation' politics
- A then-and-now look at modern American artists
- One-term White House possibility dictates 'presidential' running mate
- Soviets strike at Afghan villages
- Top fund gainer sticks to old saw
- Tepees: latest in cheap, chic shelter
- For the Record (1)
- Feeling right at home in an English country house
- What kind of president would Reagan make?
- Moscow tries to shift spotlight to arms
- Oil lamps see new light
- Money market funds expected to continue rise
- Haiti: Caribbean pariah struggles toward respectability
- Communication par excellence
- 99% of Iran's parliament favors trials for hostages
- Begin pursues his hard line, defies friends and allies; Israeli prime minister's tough positions appear to be aimed at US campaigners as well as dom...
- To one veteran newsman, they don't make conventions like they used to
- The 'winner' may lose Bolivia's election
- Closing fund? Avoid a check
- New intelligence chief named in South Korea
- Cuba claims that Morocco fired on its fishing boats
- Mr. Reagan's turn under the spotlight
- For the Record (3)
- For the Record (2)
- US bans Mexican tuna after seizure of a boat
- Waldheim calls illiteracy a key problem for women
- Egyptian-Israeli officials OK just one agenda item
- Back to the autonomy talks
- EPA maps plan to safeguard drinking water for 100 million Americans
- Planes again delayed by computer failure