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Monitor articles for July 31, 1980
- Tanglewood; Musicians at play
- short takes (1)
- For the Record (3)
- Sohio cuts price of oil from Alaska by $4 a barrel
- South Korea -- a search for stability
- short takes (2)
- Should US bail out businesses? Treasury chief says 'sometimes'
- Soviet gymnast sets medal mark . . . A basketball upset
- Quake-prone Japan prepares for the 'big one'
- Is air conditioning, once a luxury, becoming a necessity?
- White House Stymied in attempt to handle 'Billy' affair quickly
- Blue Berries
- Soviet occupation gets entangled in Afghanistan feuds
- Beyond Summer
- The diverse, helpful realm of trusts
- Kremlin pulls its punches on Palestinian vote
- US help-wanted index edges upward in June
- The way-of-life issue in American politics
- UN's miss on Mideast
- Ford joins automakers reporting record losses
- Iraqi-French nuclear deal worries Israel
- US pushes satellite setup to aid crop forecasting
- Rachel can't read
- We could use some solid comedy this season
- Using TV to catch a crook
- The world when touched by rainbows
- TAMMY -- GRIMES
- Carter's candor may pose political risks when meets Senate panel
- Listen
- Carter rating plummets in poll
- US defends Camp David against Israel and UN
- For the Record (2)
- US sees light in economic tunnel
- My kingdom for a key
- Congress backs penalties for naming secret agents
- One step forward one back on Latin America's road to civilian rule
- Japan: where yelling 'Batter up!' may turn off the lights
- There he was, just jogging along in Moscow, when'
- The Whitney pulls off the tricky feat of art co-existence
- Detroit says the worst may be over in auto sag
- Ah, sweet mystery of friendship!
- Olympics sprinter of 20 years ago still sprints -- in the business world;
- Well-known coleslaw -- two variations
- Israel votes to make Jerusalem its capital
- Garbage piles up in strike-torn Johannesburg
- Macho gets a haircut
- What is the answer
- For the Record (1)
- How Libya tried to win friends, gain influence in the US
- The Observer to fold in October over dispute
- Engineer designs functional furniture from the inside out
- Antique dishes add charm, nostalgia to today's tables
- 'Tosca' at Tanglewood: wrong approach
- Utilities and their rates
- Congress aid tactics may undo US third-world gains, economists warn
- Mr. Carter's relatives
- Mt. St. Helens keeps unsettling experts
- Rivals find Talmadge, despite personal problems, won't be easy to beat
- Hopper retrospective
- Mutual fund performance records
- Low-slung, high-sprung
- Seoul brings journalists under 'purification' drive