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May 1980
May 8
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Monitor Archive for May 8, 1980
Catching life off guard, with vivid results
Novelties in N.Y.: what visiting orchestras offer
CIA study: tedious fascinating
Producer defends anti-CIA program
The coils of bureaucracy; Nuts Melodrama by Tom Topor. Directed by Stephen Zuckerman. Large forces at work
The call for a tax cut is growing in Congress
Interstate wage gap closing
Master of techniques cooks simply at home
Eat the dandelions before they bloom
Prix fixe now available in top French restaurants
Clockwise
Unexpected Songs
Post haste
Large forces at work
Large forces at work
Couple transforms duplex into spacious home
Japan: mixed marriages leave some children 'stateless'
Skate your own race
When priests enter politics
Productivity boosters
A recession strategy
No anthems or flags at games, Moscow agrees
Legalizing gambling loses in District of Columbia
'Prime' drops a full point at Chase Manhattan Bank
Senate blocks $500 million for state revenue sharing
Libyans refuse to leave unless US explains order
Iran tells hostages they'd be killed if US tried again
US patrolmen reoccupy Mexican border strip
W. German antimilitarists in violent clash with police
Carter disappoints Puerto Ricans
AFL-CIO claims legal duty for unions to get best pay
The never-land of Alfred Hitchcock
Education's young martyrs
Hebron: the roots of violence
Oakland's Matt Keough looks better all the time
'Strike 1' the time the Tigers walker out in Philly
Searching for solutions to the Iran crisis
Searching for solutions to the Iran crisis
US automakers think 'small' for 1981 -- with new designs and engines
Can Carter, Reagan 'heal' the wounds?
Coast Guard shepherding Cubans from danger to succor
Hints of US-Soviet talks, but no thaw in sight
Yugoslavs feel slighted that Carter not attending funeral
US energy 'bank account' shrinks, but more slowly
Cheap-gas era is over; parks still pack in patrons
Kim finds South Korean 'economic miracle' doesn't trickle down to her
Holland running out of esteem for American leadership
China's unofficial magazines: only a handful still publish
After the exodus: Cubans face overcrowded realities
Lewis Gilbert's business is to stir up big business
Plumbing the depths of the corporate annual report
Flight from Cuba
LBJ's neighbors
The gas grows greener
TECHNOLOGY VS. DEMOCRACY IS A FACE-OF INEVITABLE?