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Monitor articles for September 15, 1980
- Poland's official and unofficial unions fight for members
- How Japanese can a Westerner feel?
- World lit and Russian math to start the new year; Teacher, what should I read? Try; Guide to World Literature, Warren Carrer, editor; Kenneth A. Oli...
- The champion horseshoe pitcher looks over the pro bowling circuit
- America's Cup victory may go to the shapeliest mast
- West wins some points in both Iran and Turkey
- Joint foreign ventures grow
- 'What is Ronald Reagan really like?'
- 'Arts Alive' -- or, one way to harness youthful energies
- Skyjackings to Cuba climb to a dozen this year
- A change in plans
- Asia talks about compromise on Cambodia -- but it may be just a show
- World lit and Russian math to start the new year; What the Soviets are doing in math class
- Decoding those conflicting polls on Reagan, Carter
- Lingerie: the French go for glamour
- New older students join old younger ones
- Sunguest
- 'Come Join Christ's Health Revolution'
- Correction
- Bank study warns of perils ahead for Latin America
- Ticket to the world
- Consultants help decide which color are best for you
- Pinochet lays constitutional trump card
- Quality and color keynote menswear
- A 'stupid' (?) West German election campaign
- For oil prospectors, these are good old days
- Organizing the extras
- The Turkish takeover
- N. Korea offers terms for US peace, pullout
- Choose hope!
- North-South at UN: a failure to communicate
- Campaign Roundup (1)
- Motives remain mystery in series of Philippine bombings
- Canada s quest for its own constitution
- That quadrennial circus is good for us
- Carter names board of synfuels unit
- Canada: 'the classics are back'
- Busing go-ahead in La. but more court action due
- Race and schooling and social class and Britain
- Fuel-switchers: free ride over?
- Saudi officials raises doubt on shift in oil policy
- Lawyer named to check Carter aide on drug count
- Stocks wander -- but avoid seasonal 'massacre'
- Paris couture 'a laboratory of ideas'
- Will Carter lose debate by default?
- Separates: performance with pizazz
- Abbie Hoffman and the art of outrage
- This season:; Flexibility with a touch of fantasy
- Afghan minister reported killed
- Trudeau heads back to the drawing board
- Different strokes for different folks
- Cutbacks jolt British steel prospects
- Key blacks opt for Carter; cite human rights concerns
- Cardinal's abortion letter stirs political controversy
- The feminine myth
- Shoe news: heel heights come down to earth
- Britain brims with black and grey
- US agrees to take some Cubans in Peru
- Pants come up short
- Formidable tasks await junta after Turkish coup
- Munich focus on third world energy
- Easing the big step into junior high school
- Ex-FBI officials undergo trials
- Paley Park