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Monitor articles for August 21, 1980
- Bush gets cold shoulder on his arrival in Peking
- A message from Kenya's children
- Watching Brett and the .400 mark Senior circuit to emulate 'junior'?
- The Poet Keats
- Stop Common Cause's lobby bill
- A leafy, green salad needs the freshest ingredients
- FOOTBALL; The original indoor title game
- Thatcher stands firm despite signs of mounting recession
- No Olympics, but world gymnasts test skills in US meet
- Polish strikers seek solidarity
- ON THIS SITE an oil derrick?
- Carry on the Esprit de Corps de Ballet
- Use surplus sweet corn for 'off the cob' dishes
- AFL-CIO executive board backs Cartert
- Bedouin life: Camel's milk and 'Lou Grant'
- US-Italian combine builds industrial complex for Qaddafi
- Farming 20 years from now: got $2 million to invest?
- The role of art in public places
- President almost even with Reagan, poll says
- Easing regulations on automakers unlikely to give US edge on imports
- How to choose dinnerware
- Jean-Louis Barrault
- The crucible letters
- Homemade ketchup with lots of tomatoes
- Hanoi's crumbling policy
- Carter's campaign now on its own after convention boosts his ratings
- Arab women lift the veil from Western eyes
- Tourists slip past French blockade
- Reagan flails Carter on defense policies
- Alma mater as the mother of invention
- US says it has no plans to end Soviet grain curb
- Times of London staff to strike for 21% raise
- Little Rwanda scents big business in pesticide-producing flowers
- Here's good news
- Actress/Director Ellen Burstyn: How to win an Oscar the hard way
- For light on Lebanon
- What the Israelis may be up to in southern Lebanon
- How would candidates wield tax-cut shears?
- Security Council censure on Jerusalem expected
- Chinese welcome Bush but chastise Reagan
- Energy policy eludes Soviet-bloc planners
- Polonia restituta
- Art that speaks for itself: the Caro sculptures
- UN reports slavery, child labor still bound to industrialized West
- Burgers, pork chow mein to cost more -- for now
- 'Technology' is star witness in first 'Abscam' trial
- What a GM downturn does to Flint
- The Marines are looking for a few good movies
- Bolton Institute: where less is more
- Both Germanys want Poland to keep a lid on unrest
- The judge is worthy of his hire
- Sadat gets restless over stalled peace moves
- US seeking to cut 'Asian connection'
- Anderson joins Reagan in rapping Carter for VFW
- S. African court weakens 'pass laws' for blacks
- Where realism and dignity mingle
- Soviet empire had its hands full even before Polish crisis