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Monitor articles for June 24, 1981
- Tennis champion Borg plays like an inspired robot
- 2 In North Carolina get jail for PCB offenses
- French Communists clear way for government role
- A churchman's view of Northern Ireland
- A look at ways to reduce what will go to taxes and probate
- Iran's clerics march to political primacy
- 2 On Thurmond list bow from court consideration
- Japan doesn't match US yen for defense
- GOP may mimic Democrats' 'common touch' in effort to widen support
- Taiwan shrugs off US-China arms deal
- Switching on nuclear power -- safely
- Sun book: handsome, factual, dull; Fire of Life: The Smithsonian Book of the Sun. Washington: Smithsonian Exposition Press (distributed by W. W. Nor...
- Public-service 'Nobels' awarded
- Israel sets up civil court for citizens in West Bank
- Fearless flight
- Tigers: back from extinction; Saving the Tiger, by Guy Mountfort. New York: The Viking Press $16.95.
- Finding a financial planner: look into training, what else is for sale
- Short stories: two top new collections; Prize Stories 1981: The O. Henry Awards, edited by William Abrahams. New York: Doubleday & Co. $13.95. The C...
- Conveying farm property
- World of the soft touch
- ALSO OF NOTE FROM W. GERMANY
- From Gardner, short stories dimmed by abstractions; The Art of Living and Other Stories, by John Gardner. Woodcuts by Mary Azarian. New York: Alfred...
- Save more with SALT
- A 'threat' to free research
- Five-party coalition in sight for Italy
- Epic yarn from author of 'Shogun'; Noble House: A Novel of Contemporary Hong Kong, by James Clavell. New York: Delacorte Press. $19.95.
- US, Mexico set up panel to tackle trade disputes
- Self-directed IRA
- Two American diplomats ordered out of Zambia
- Useful catalog of musical comedy; The World of Musical Comedy, by Stanley Green, San Diego: A.S. Barnes & Co. $19 .95.
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- BMW designs cars for savvy motorists
- Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
- Whatever became of '60s underground papers?
- US inflation rate: saying farewell to double digits?
- US research: key leader sees new stress on innovation
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Schmidt and the famous physicist: an epic debate on where to put nuclear missiles
- A feast of early music as it was meant to sound
- Postal Service reaches for 20-cent stamp, longer ZIP
- Saving Cambodia from Vietnam's control
- Upgraded withdrawal charts
- Reagan's rocky road to the North-South summit
- Stepping out in the world
- New England shows US how to cut back on use of energy
- That Israeli raid on the Iraqi reactor: the facts -- and deeper issues; Using treaties, not air strikes, to halt nuclear spread
- The 'Olympics' of world ballet
- Unsympathetic biography of U.S. Grant; Grant: A Biography, by William S. McFeely. New York: W. W. Norton & Co. $19.95 .
- Some things to know before buying a new car; How to Buy a Car, by James R. Ross. New York: St. Martin's Press. $3.95.
- Will U.S. miss Halley
- Auto insurance: easing the bill for owners of solidly built cars
- Chimney car chugs along burning gas -- from wood
- Bani-Sadr ouster gives all power to the clergy
- Chinese divers have come on strong in a hurry
- Right elbow can help put a big wallop in golf
- Haig: a spit-and-polish general earns diplomatic stars
- That Israeli raid on the Iraqi reactor: the facts -- and deeper issues
- The Royal Ballet's adventures in America
- Poland asks EC nations for urgent help on debt
- Bank and S&L safety
- Program helps 'displaced' homemakers identify skills, set goals
- How to tell if you are upper class; Class, by Jilly Cooper. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $12.95.
- More than a frill
- Soviets just might turn Polish crisis into diplomatic coup
- Sorting priorities