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Monitor Archive for December 29, 1980

Learning from the hostages
Signs of aluminum show the US where its highways and byways go
Skull of "pre-man" found in China
Brigham Young's McMahon -- bulldog in fooball helmet
Shaw's dazzling, monumental debate -- and solid ibsen revival; Don Juan in Hell, Comedy in the form of a debate by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by...
Space shuttle's technology is taking off
Squeezing oil from acres of milkweed in Utah
WHAT WE ARE LEARNING FROM THE PLANETS Natural science editor of The Christian Science Monitor
Fewer long-term bonds
Boston lays claim to most-costly title
Can Poland have shorter workweek and stem slipping productivity?
No thanks for the memory
California takes action against damaging Mediterranean fruit flies
Traveling alone with tots: palnning ahead makes the flight easier
FOR A WARLESS WORLD; Elise Boulding, teacher and peace advocate
Tradition of cheap college tuition fades from US West
God: our Father and Mother
Voyage to the planets: what we're learning
The advocacy race: political right, left vie for money, members, power
Maine's bald eagles show slight gain
More, not less, public support for public schools
Teacher helps students step back into sold Savannah
Unemployed British workers join in nongovernment self-help plans
More people emigrating as recession grips Britain
Moroccan troops clash with Polisario guerrillas
Peking to publish writings of Chou
TV up/scores down TV down/scores up
Early census figures give 16 seats to South, West
Somber mood prevails on release of US captives; Iran likely to free hostages only when good and ready, experts say
Lee's massive mandate assures continuity, stability in Singapore
Soviets send icy blast at Norway for storing US weapons
A new nudge for the Sunbelt -- but don't forget the rest of America
Three crises loom as tests for Reagan
No question left unasked at the Naval War College
A charming view of children through America's history
Top 10 news stories of 1980
Carter returns to schedule despite mishap
Coal output, consumption expected to rise
US fish industry lands a whopper -- new law to haul up productivity
El Salvadoran land reform may bite the dust
Iran's firing squads back in action with execution of Tehran newsman
Unity and the Afghan resistance
Somber mood prevails on release of US captives; Americans are disillusioned; but they still reject any military action
Show's dazzling, monumental debate-and a Solid Ibsen revival
Committee to seek inter-Arab conciliation
For these first-graders, Es var viel Spass (It was fun)
British prime minister plans to meet Reagan
Reflections from Fritz
Reagan and tax credits -- changes ahead for schools?
What social security tax hike means to a wobbly economy
Kissinger on two-week trip to Middle East
Business internships -- a twist in the search for jobs and employees
El Salvadoran factions scramble for Reagan attention
'Human rights' -- what is the choice?
Japan boosts defense budget 7.61% for 1981
Interest rates become investors' guessing game
Student leaders tackle world's tough issues -- head on
South Korea to end anticommunist ban
Air pollution: Is is really under control as Reagan claimed in Campaign?
Air pollution: Is is really under control as Reagan claimed in campaign?