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Monitor articles for September 19, 1980
- Long-term program aims to stamp out malnutrition in the Philippines
- For the Record (2)
- Journalists honor Monitor
- Bricks are falling in back of fireplace
- Cooperatives stretch power lines to remote villages
- Some houseplants, like crotons, look good but take much care
- Puerto Azul, a planned resort 40 miles from Manila, is unique in all Asia
- Marinduque earns $22 million profit after 3 dry years extracting ores
- University, built in a twinkling, seeks to train middle-level public servants
- Berlin's link to West cut by a rail strike
- Friendly hospitality spawns half a billion in tourist dollars
- If Rip woke up during this campaign
- Australia elections charged with scandals, economic issues
- Growing population prompts land reform in Manila slums
- 'I found faith' with Bible study in prison, Aquino says
- Facts on the Philippines
- Saudis, losing patience with US, flex oil-money muscles
- A 3rd- world land that bucked precarious tide of the '70s
- Dragonflight
- Pacific's Ring of fire spews geothermal electric power
- Marcos urges business leaders to build aggressive export network
- Carter may wrestle with Anderson factor even after first debate
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Curious ipil-ipil the key to wood-fueled power plants
- Recession sets back growth plan, but groundwork is laid
- Morality plays
- Inside Report (4)
- Powerful 'FL' -- a 'star' and a 'slave'
- Major US companies long ago discovered lively market
- Japanese steel firm expanding on Mindanao
- For the Record (1)
- One way to keep paint on concrete-block wall
- Inside Report (1)
- The midnight ride of Wang and Li, or how to snip Chinese red tape
- Things to do with all those end-of-season tomatoes
- Prosecution raps FBI 'bag jobs'
- Key opposition leader sizes up Marcos -- and the future
- Inside Report (2)
- The price of poisonous dumps
- Growing season ends but garden is all-year job
- Brett races clock for .400
- High court refuses review of abortion funding curb
- Looking to Palawan reefs for an 'East Texas' oil bonanza
- From prison to sharecropping to tending agrarian reform
- The plantations: exports and jobs, some fringe benefits -- and tentions
- First family accused of undue riches
- Less dependence on imported oil catapults to priority status in economy
- The Somoza legacy: he failed the people he professed to love
- Research center near Manila -- 2nd 'rice revolution'?
- Pound of future, please
- What the Saudis are saying
- Turkish terrorists plot more political violence
- Libya's heavy-handed policy nudges Malta toward the West
- Electronics hums with home-grown firms, US 'big boys'
- The 2/3 debate: whose risks are greatest?
- US announces plan to cut south Florida refugee flow
- Havana follows through in punishing skyjacking
- Inside Report (2)
- Marcos faces an uncertain period as dissidence wells up
- Zoos join to save periled species
- The 19th day of September
- Very classical to very modern: Hartford Stage's season
- Economic signs point up, but can clues be trusted?
- Somalia tries to develop a sugar-cane and sugar-export industry
- Polish unions pick up members -- and snags
- British befuddlement grows as prices rise, 2 million go jobless
- Meet Arturo Tanco, a technocrat who tends the vital farming front
- Costs per square foot: remodeling is different
- Minister of industry defends centralized government
- To save a life in Seoul
- Maine votes on atom plant, but can a state decide?
- A range of 11 big industrial projects is in the works
- Delay in Bataan plant poses test for US nuclear exports
- It's hard to beat a chimney sweep
- IRAN and the US TWO VIEWS OF THE SAME CRISIS
- Arthur Miller talks of his holocaust drama
- House votes to block A-fuel sale to India
- Inside Report (3)
- Can Wall Street cash in on altering genes?
- War, fear, and love
- The greenest light
- Manila's export zones lure businesses from overseas
- A lovely bunch of coconut products
- Joint mining venture
- A unique 'export' is turned out by construction firms
- Inside Report (1)
- Iraqi border war diverts Iran from hostage issue
- Food program for poor aims to improve child care
- Mini 'H-bomb' blasts: a key to the feasibility of fusion power use?