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Monitor Archive for September 29, 1980
W. German rightist violence on rise
Salvadoran leftists free a hostage at OAS office
Spy Wars; Can a democracy operate in secret?
New hall means a new day for music in San Francisco
'Deprogrammer' gets jail in abduction from cult
US inventors battle budget cuts, keep producing useful/exotic ideas
Playing with dolls a way for grown-ups to ward off realities of inflation
The Mistress' Praise of Her Cat
Crocheters, here's a granny afghan idea for cold nights by the TV
Primitive man
Top US officials urge more plutonium output
Higher fees, more pupils
'Anyone can make a banner'
My Fish
A visit to the world of the Shaker craftsman
Fly Away
Ways to make a child's dream party come true
Listening to the primitive voice; Writer Laurens van der Post
Despite controversy, 'Playing for Time' will air, sponsors and all
Cost of running Congress hits $1.3 billion this year
SPY WARS; Spying is old school and old hat for British
Most Polish workers 'wait and see' before signing up with free unions
Kids learn archaeology by comparing historic and present day 'sites'
At Westminster -- Hamlet and a finely tuned old piano
At the Zoo
Cameras and candidates
Mid-Campaign Assessment; Reagan could coast to win, but workers wonder
World Bank-IMF meeting faces mixed outlook
Crisis plans for energy assailed
And the winner is
Turks work to repair oil line from Iraq
A national survey of the needs of the US crafts artist
Waning cities win census count 'adjustment,' but it may not mean an urban budget bonanza
The United States economy looks pretty good -- from afar
Security Council fails to act on Gulf war
America's arts anniversary
Putting offenders to work instead of in costly prisons
From opposing capitals, contrasting views of the same conflict; Iraq fans its people's enthusiasm for war
Investors 'pause' to assess Mideast and other bad news
Most want protection against car imports
LA, forced to use everyone, hangs in with teamwork
From opposing capitals, contrasting views of the same conflict; Iran rejects mediation, welcomes mediators
Iran may be harder to stop fighting than Iraq
Bill to mark historic sites for Dr. King nears signing
The highly prized, handmade, Nantucket lightship basket
Variations of the Wilderness
Gulf war nudges Japan toward tougher defense stance
Keep the grain embargo
Mid-Campaign Assessment; Carter will try to goad Reagan on the big issues
China to try 'gang of four,' tiptoeing around Mao link
US loses attempt to delay claims on Iranian assets
Political wobbles resume as Italian Cabinet falls
A halt in Iraqi-Iranian oil seen as no peril for world
From radish to work of art; Japanese Garnishes, by Yukiko and Bob Haydock. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. $12.95.
A shocking experience