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Monitor Archive for June 10, 1980

Blacks, whites both balk at S. Africa's racial 'new deal'
Olympic Games and politics don't mix for Soviet citizens
PLO's Arafat caught in political sandstorm in Middle East

The many masks of modern art -- V
Europe's Mideast move
US, Egypt, Israel to meet over new autonomy talks
Cool to Clark
US sensitivity on Mideast diminishes

Stayover at Pei-Ku-Shan
Miami riots: don't blame the Cubans

Peking policy: keep families under a single roof
Politicians who are charged with wrongdoing often not convicted
Turkish officials accused of systematic torture
Biking through Holland is the natural method
Arts smorgasbord at South Carolina's Spoleto festival
Listening in on Weaver rapping in the dugout
Different Shapes; show up for fall
Norway may get new oil -- and lawsuits
Japan returns to the days of sail
Zeroing in on East Coast oil
krakow: its 18th invader is the worst
Deng smiles as US 'friend' cold- shoulders the Soviets
Teacher 'temps' hunt alternative careers
Single-family-home sales went down 21% in April
Fulfillment
Will volcano imperil Ray Re-election?
Ian the tentmaker is upstaging Omar
Regaining the wonder
World bankers see slowdown in West

Yesterday, con amore
Los Angeles school suit focuses on pupil safety
Washington shift: balanced budget out, tax cut likely
The romance of travel -- as a "bus buff" sees it
The big bankers vs. the latest tide of petrodollars
Canadian leaders meet on constitutional reform
In crucial shift, relations between Saudis and Egyptians begin to thaw
Thousands starving in Uganda as food trucks hijacked or halted
The romance of travel -- as a 'bus buff' sees it
'Super Van': a voice and hope for moderation in South Africa
Enthusiasm for Linlithgow got quite out of hand
Americans say their visit to Iran helped relations
Afghans, Soviets wage stiff fight around Kabul
Egypt's Soviets-built projects: flaws are many
OPEC split on setting basic $32-a-barrel price
To preserve a nation's heritage
US troubles: whose fault? (part two)
Recession does little for steelmaking costs