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Monitor Archive for January 18, 1980
Organic gardening, from the ground up The Good Green GARden, By Peter Tonge. Brunswick, Maine: Harpswell Press. $4. 95.
Brown withdraws in Iowa; backer neutrality asked
'If I were President': Carter rivals on Soviet threat
Talking in a circle
S. African editors treading through security minefield
US scouting for Indian Ocean bases besides Diego Garcia
A tribute to the inanimate
Windfall oil rate set by Capitol Hill conferees
Fashions from Goodwill shops now downright fashionable
New Zealand scans forecast for future of US defense umbrella
The forty immortals
Suspend arms sales to Taiwan
Top US economic panel urges tax cuts to boost productivity
Olympic boycott? Steeler marketability
'Free us,' hostage pleads in letter to US newspaper
Monitor correspondent ordered from Afghanistan
N. Ireland talks stir upbeat mood, but obstacles remain
A quick quiz to polish your 'Super' savvy
Saving energy can be a habit
Europeans plan Afghan reaction
A cold war like no other
Do ratings, commercials and the fine music mix?
Italian police riddled by terrorist strikes across nation
Boycott Moscow -- if
Tax outlook to year 2000: lighter load
Indian Ocean fleets grow: US to 25 ships; USSR, 24
Iran candidate sharpens attack on Soviet invasion
New use for an old brewery -- making the 'hol' for gasolhol
Oil vs. Gas: Which is better?
Newly Formed airline takes off in Britain
Campaign '80 -- vote hunt starts in Iowa
Don't forget the Palestinians
Huge icicles hang along the eaves
Gold hits $800 an ounce on news of Afghan clash
Backstage effort to free US hostages intensifies
What the Rams would need
Afghan foul may cost USSR Olympics
Nicaragua and US: friends again, but mistrust simmers
A living trust
Raking the snow
Tories gain in Petro-Canada shift
$1.50 gas is in the offing, OPEC or no
Japan bends to US on Iranian sanctions
US oil-producing states could profit doubly from decontrol
US and Soviet Union send ambassadors back
Fighting reported near Kabul airport
Diners Club beefs up and gets a foot in China
Milton Friedman's pitch to the masses