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Monitor articles for February 12, 1982
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Nazi/Shokie Conflict: A Civil Liberties Battle, by David Hamlin. Boston: Beacon Press. 184 pp. $6.25.
- Johnny Miller's golf game more mental than physical
- 'The Wall' finally comes to TV
- Don't distort Iran's history -- a former hostage's view
- Farmers feel budget's pinch, but many agree with Reagan goals
- Inside Report (6)
- For mildewed house paint, try this remedy first
- Inside Report (5)
- A US history emphasizing people, places; The Vineyard of Liberty, by James MacGregor Burns. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 703 pp. $22.95.
- In short (1)
- Inside Report (3)
- From Alsop, a new slant on FDR controversies; FDR: A Centenary Remembrance, by Joseph Alsop. New York: The Viking Press. 256 pp. $25.
- Snoods over the range
- Inside Report (1)
- Thyme in your herb garden adds a subtle seasoning in your kitchen
- Shopping for a used car? Don't just kick the tires!
- Look who's financing the third world; The Money Lenders: Bankers and a World in Turmoil, by Anthony Sampson. New York: The Viking Press. 336 pp. $16...
- Disarmament
- A one-pound coin -- that's $1.85 -- coming in Britain
- Ulster pins its hopes on FitzGerald winning Irish poll
- From Ehrlichman, a skewed look at power in Washington; Witness to Power, by John D. Ehrlichman. New York: Simon & Schuster. 432 pp. $17 .50.
- OPEC may seek price talk with big oil companies
- 'Reds' in the lead for Oscar laurels
- Johnny Carson finds he can go home again
- In short (2)
- The voice of Reaganomics
- Poets
- Iranian throngs celebrate anniversary of overthrow
- Has commerce bypassed culture?; Books: The Culture and Commerce of Publishing, by Lewis A. Coser, Charles Kadushin, Walter W. Powell. New York: Basi...
- 'Bloated' government: '83 budget won't reduce it much
- Great Decisions '82; Central America: fire in the 'front yard'?
- Syria's Assad tries to keep tight lid on Hama rebellion
- Off the grapevine:
- Toyota says it will set up a US factory in mid-'80s
- US stand on Salvador: 'calculated ambiguity' . . . or evidence of Washington's indecision?
- For better looks of draft, chimney pots hard to find
- Our guide to 1982 tax guides
- Guatemala guerrillas unite just before crucial election
- Haig urges Lisbon to lead drive on Polish crackdown
- How to make a million
- Inside Report (4)
- Acid-rain protesters end their smokestack-sitting
- Breakthrough is hinted on Pentecostalist refuge
- El Salvador: still time to negotiate
- Taking the squeaks out of old hardwood floors
- Boston judge works hard to keep kids from going bad
- Where to cut
- Inside Report (7)
- US income gap growing, say political scientists
- China warns corrupt, inept officials of possible purge
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Aquarian Conspiracy: Personal and Social Transformation in the 1980s, by Marilyn Ferguson. Los Angeles: J. P. Tarcher In...
- A high-stakes contest between US electronic-chip-machine makers
- 'Love Tapes' on PBS
- Who says you can't transplant a carrot patch?
- African peacekeepers threaten Chad pullout
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Money Masters, by John Train. New York: Penguin Books. 320 pp. $4.95.
- Inside Report (2)
- Whatever happened to Mr. Roebuck?
- Viet military plane crashes in Thailand
- Congress chases after alternatives to Reagan budget
- Muggeridge: out of the cocoon; Like it Was: The Diaries of Malcolm Muggeridge, selected and edited by John Bright-Holmes. New York: William Morrow &...
- Coaxing owner, tenant to save fuel
- The prophets of boom and zoom How To Cash in on the Coming Stock Market Boom, by Myron Kandel. New York: Bobbs-Merrill Co. 191 pp. $12.95. How To Pr...
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Third Wave, by Alvin Toffler. New York: Bantam Books. 537 pp. $3.95.
- US drops interim MX missele plan
- Cleaning marble takes a knowledgeable touch