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Monitor articles for August 04, 1980
- Windfall profits tax nicks big firms, but thumps little royalty owners
- Pools of wonder
- Remembering the source
- A summer idyll
- Yankee Doodle Dandy!
- Hussein: Mideast faces disaster if peace lags
- In New Mexico
- Soviet ballerina applies to join defector husband
- Can Carter come back in New York
- Women still lag in sports setups
- 'Billy' fallout no help for Kennedy
- How the media blur the picture
- Marinas files protest over Japanese A-dumping
- I love to write letters!
- Love
- Campaign Roundup (1)
- Conservation at this camp from a worm's point of view
- Carter pressed for package as economy hints recovery
- First-quarter US incomes up 2.6%; inflation up 3%
- Raids stymie relief efforts in Uganda famine area
- Bani-Sadr says boycott has upped import costs
- Western upturn in mid-81?
- China, W. Germany open telecommunications line
- Zimbabwe's need now
- Surprise breakthrough on cheap solar cells to make electricity
- Winner in the last lap
- Mixing academics, sports, and dramatics in a day camp
- Stocks take another spurt on sighs of a US upturn
- 'I've never enjoyed tennis more'
- Whos's the best pitcher?
- Japanese auto plants for US could offer fewer jobs than expected
- Senate hearings: high political stakes; 'Billygate' inquiry will tread lightly till after convention
- Surge in oil going to West Berlin evens up East-West German trade
- Mideast nuclear threat -- tale of murder, intrigue
- Some gains and some strains on the US energy front
- Italy weathers storm of right- and left-wing terrorist attacks
- China, W. Germany open telecommunications line
- Go ahead -- become an expert -- study what you want
- S. Africa press balks at strictures
- Sadat delays talks as answer to Israeli action
- Mediation that heals
- Night
- Era of 'uncertainly' still persits 35 years after A-bomb blast
- The Cat
- Chicagoans go to college in their local libraries
- Jazz on the public airwaves
- West braces for post-Olympic growls from the Kremlin
- Waldheim sees progress in Kampuchea peace plan
- World's women: the challenge of Copenhagen