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Monitor articles for October 23, 1980
- A safe America
- Book publishing -- and bookkeeping
- Outlook: Reagan's lead steadies; Carter fights slippage; Democrats fret over less-than-solid South
- Gulf war: a delicate balance both sides seek to shatter
- Watch out, Mickey!
- The new Italian cooking from the Romagnoli's table
- Tradition reseen; Composer Steve Reich
- Boston hotel takes New England food to Europe
- Greece's return to NATO doesn't end Turkish feud
- Hello? New York-to-London: conversations on pulses of light
- Cut red tape and you cut building costs, Kahn says
- China digs deeper into US breadbasket
- Inflation in '79 ate up the raises
- The '80 Series: top-flight play it wasn't; dramatic, it was
- UNESCO to investigate ads and the news media
- Mozambique tries a little capitalism on its economy
- Hard times force selling of Britain's oldest daily, The Times of London
- When Liberty's arms aren't wide open
- BBC's ladylike peek at 18th-century English family life
- renewable resources and prayer
- Mr. Reagan adjusts his foreign policy
- The amiable avocado: a bland and buttery fruit
- What the founding fathers said about the seperation of church and state
- While big Japanese companies surge, smaller ones sink
- Campaign for Congress: even doves of '60s feeling voters' hawkish mood
- Hostage politicking
- Delay on fighter plane raises French concern
- Japanese vehicle exports push up monthly output
- Federal aid to Miami ghetto brings risks, opportunities
- Japanese businessmen with yen for big Chinese trade disappointed
- Why can't the Kremlin stand this play?
- Correction
- Lowly gopher weed contains oil harvest
- White House conference builds a case against 'ageism'
- Chinese students protest: 'you promised free election'
- Superpowers and grain
- Minding the phone' in China is no easy task
- Guerrilla base in Lebanon is hit by Israeli planes
- Retail customers are reaching for checkbooks instead of credit cards
- A Fed chief urges keeping eye on long-term policy
- Coalition in Stockholm survives hairline vote
- short takes
- S. Korean turnout heavy for vote on constitution
- Two Arab mayors appeal expulsion from West Bank
- The family lives, US panel says
- Hostage release: hope soars but US officials skeptical
- Close Connecticut race may hinge on Carter grabbing Anderson votes
- A 'shadow warrior' from Japan heads for America
- Outlook: Reagan's lead steadies; Carter fights slippage; But GOP worries about Midwest
- Impressive Mahler Eighth marks Boston Symphony's happy hundredth
- Waldorf corn bread with fresh herbs
- Office politics: company courses on the campaign
- CONFOUNDING THE CRITICS