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Monitor articles for August 07, 1980
- Ukrainian child's plea for asylum vs. parents' rights
- Australian Navy plans Indian Ocean maneuvers
- New Brazilian law could expel foreigners
- A split second of humanity, caught with swift assurance
- For the Record (2)
- Corraling black vote -- it will be a hard sell for both Carter and Reagan
- Big music near a tiney Texas town
- For the Record (1)
- Subjects Hollywood almost forgot
- A Jewish voice against injustice to Palestinians
- After the Olympics; Kremlin crackdown?
- World crowds in on Japanese farmers
- short takes
- Don't annoy a killer whale
- Haven for Chinese yearning to be free
- For the Record (4)
- Debating the new bilingual rules
- The South: where it's heading in the '80s
- More victims found in Salvadoran violence
- Arab powers warn nations on Jerusalem recognition
- Real estate sales show pickup signs
- Hungary allows Bibles into literature classes
- Hiroshima plus 15,000
- Female athletes gain more scholarships, better image
- For the Record (3)
- Breakfast tastes better cooked and served outdoors
- Higher costs of road trips help bring college football back home
- Outlook poor for drive to 'dump' Carter
- Hurricane forecasting: as much an art as a science
- Carter shifts A-strategy on USSR
- American ships test the water at Indian Ocean ports
- Puffins come home
- Bilingual-teacher shortage widens language gap in US schools
- Baseball's scribes field conflict-of-interest charges
- Waldheim draws from the Thai-Viet diplomatic well -- but comes up dry
- Talks on Cyprus split to be resumed this week
- Economists with opposing views see growing regulation of industry
- Ways to control cockroaches: understand their habits and habitats
- Getting government and business together
- Glut of petrodollars: a banker's idea for handling it
- Telling ballpark troublemakers: 'You're out!'
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- South Korea turns away 'rights' investigators
- FOOTBALL; The best of the 1970s
- Britain sets code to curb union abuses
- French pate -- pleasing newcomer to American palates
- Beat the heat with yogurt soups
- A split second of humanity, caught with swift assurance
- What Paris likes about American art
- World War III; A novel warning
- Order in the house
- Georgia's Talmadge faces first runoff for re-election
- Zimbabwe official in murder case
- For the Record (2)
- Where King Kong once stood
- President Carter as his own worst enemy
- OLYMPICS; If the US had gome to Moscow
- For the Record (1)