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Monitor articles for October 31, 1980
- Key contests that may shape next year's congress; Senator Bayh calls on all his 'charisma, folksiness'
- Prospects grow stronger for Arab summit meeting
- Poland waits with bated breath as new premier and union leader meet
- S. Africa agrees to UN Namibia plan
- Soviets to Poland:; 'Enough is enough'
- Key contests that may shape next year's Congress; Duel in 'sun state' -- Goldwater vs. Schulz
- Foreign affairs: Carter is best No, Reagan is
- Inside Report (9)
- Inside Report (7)
- British industry hits lowest point since World War II
- Key contests that may shape next year's Congress; Florida Senate race: both candidates court conservatives
- Key contests that may shape next year's Congress; Democratic Congress, but thinner majority
- Inside Report (4)
- Iran-Iraq war becomes a battle of two men's wills
- Time to remove all old, cracking paint
- Iran-Iraq peace try in UN Council
- Overcoming jealousy
- US edges steadily toward new system of nationwide banking
- Britain's Labour Party gears up for its Nov. 4 election
- High official says Carter balks on Billygate inquiry
- Image of an image
- Key contests that may shape next year's Congress; Washington State race: a 40-year record on the line
- Continental Babel
- New Israeli 'consessions' on West Bank?
- Sprays of evergreen can dress up a bare window box in winter
- Farmers will plow back China profits
- Philadelphia Eagles begin to look like the Phillies
- Inside Report (8)
- Pea-'n-squash bedmates
- A Wall Street economist sees double-digit blues
- A risky hostage tradeoff
- A good year for peacemongers after all
- Inside Report (6)
- Blast at railroad station was terrorism, China says
- Inside Report (5)
- Reagan adviser quits under fire
- Calling the 'grammar hot line'
- Five days to go: Key Iowa county leans toward Reagan
- Foreign affairs: Carter is best
- Inside Report (3)
- Bill Moyers -- 'conscience of American TV'?
- New program for Belgium wins vote of confidence
- Court defers appeal ruling on ousted West Bank pair
- Danish women forge new future for historic hostel
- Key contests that may shape next year's Congress; Fort Worth's Jim Wright in a real 'cow town' fight
- Why Saudis broke links with Libya
- Reagan win on Tuesday seems likely unless dramatic shift occurs
- Key contests that may shape next year's Congress; Left-right clash in Virginia
- How to lay on a feast fit for the birds
- Key contests that may shape next year's Congress; Jenrette, convicted in 'Abscam,' doggedly seeks reelection
- Snowspill
- Tinker, tailor, soldier, Congress
- Democracy gains in Zanzibar
- Foes of hostage windup block Iranian meeting
- Inside Report (2)
- Bad economic news may not be that bad for Carter
- Pulling the plug on computer crime
- A fight to control suburban sprawl grips the Seattle area
- Inside Report (1)
- Whistle stop 1948
- US Voters: the middle holds against extremes