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Monitor articles for October 10, 1980
- Inside Report (5)
- Poland and the Czars -- again
- THE KEKE DIFFERENCE
- Prayer's retroactive power
- Alaska oil's new bonanza: vast amber waves of grain
- Inside Report (4)
- Tax-cut talk grows milder as fresh warnings surface
- Banks expect role that could liven up US overseas trade
- When children are addicts
- War, election, Kremlin interact; Kremlin gifts chaos for political nuggets
- Keeping house plants happy
- A conglomerate whiz, 84, sharing his know-how
- Could Iran close Hormuz? Most think not
- War, election, Kremlin interact; Gulf war may open era of third-world conflicts
- War, election, Kremlin interact; As Afghan Army crumbles, Soviets dig in for long stay
- A little care keeps dormant houseplants growing all year round
- Former Turk party leaders may be headed for court
- Syria's pact with Moscow sends warning to fellow Arabs
- Carter tries his new style: attacks without the barbs
- LA's Tom Bradley: cool, inscrutable, a quiet politician
- Europe edgy at big-power arms talks
- Treasure ship of czars glints large off Japan
- Those cornflakes in your computer
- War, election, Kremlin interact; West Europe continues its rightward swing but with reservations
- Apostle plant lovely even not blooming
- PAck OK'd for submitting to UN on 'horror' arms
- Bob Hope in Russia: the jokes work -- sometimes
- Brown raps GL-readiness reports
- New system overhaul on agenda for UNESCO
- Path to Gulf peace?
- More commuters leave driving to mass transit
- Cliffs In Autumn (Elsah, Illinois)
- ANDERSON - HOW DIFFERENT?; 3. THE CHANGING OF POLITICAL STRIPES
- Polish parliament gives itself some real say
- Antidraft group plans campus rallies next week
- Inside Report (3)
- Real-estate houses with many mansions
- Inside Report (6)
- Inside Report (2)
- Tap a neglected resource -- the world's peasants
- The good manager
- Ask a builder: Swimming pool floor material
- Surge in sugar prices laid to Soviet buying
- War, Election, Kremlin interact; Foreign policy could be passport to Oval Office
- Ask a builder: Getting rust stains off a concrete floor
- DH rule takes some fun out of baseball
- Nobel letters price goes to Polish-language poet
- Ask a builder: Venting away mildew on floor joists
- Bottom line after Nov. 4: GOP may gain in, but not control, Congress
- 'Reluctant' liberals -- Carter needs them to rally to his cause to win
- Peking game of catch-up -- hot dogs like West's
- On both sides of the bench
- Inside Report (1)
- The Kremlin's view of nuclear war