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Monitor articles for April 08, 1983
- Chicago readies for controversial mayoral election
- Jordan is important
- Federal grand jury indicts US Rep. Hansen of Idaho
- Everything to know on cycling; The Complete Book of Long-Distance and Competitive Cycling, by Tom Doughty, Ed Pavelka, and Barbara George. New York:...
- Also of note . . .
- English 101 was never like this; ENGLISH 101, INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE DR. IRONY TWEEDJACKET SECTION 3 FINAL EXAMINATION
- Message from Pittsburgh
- For special doorbell plates, check with a sheet-metal firm
- A Masters of suspense, or who will wear golf's famed green jacket?
- US says arms talks gains are up to the Soviets
- Farm wedding
- Ridding a fanlight of maker's markings
- Compelling spring reading; Hope for the third world Villages, by Richard Critchfield. Garden City, New York: Anchor/Doubleday. 388 pp. $10.95.
- On Gandhi
- Kampuchea's Son Sann: courage but few weapons
- A Germans'-eye-view of life in 19th-century America
- How to cut condensation on glass of sliding doors
- An orchard that you can grow in a small yard
- Compelling spring reading; Spy hero's new escapades Marco Polo, If You Can, by William F. Buckley. New York: Avon. 262 pp. $3.50.
- Tips for organizers who need to shake the money tree; The Art of Winning Foundation Grants, by Howard Hillman and Karen Abarbanel. New York: Vanguar...
- A sudden, humbled hush
- Battle of the cable magazines, or how do you list 5,000 systems?
- Compelling spring reading; A woman's search for identity From Housewife to Heretic, by Sonia Johnson. New York: Anchor/Doubleday. 408 pp. $8.95.
- Providing a ramp for wheelchairs
- Central American tug of war
- Did profit-taking sap US industry?; The Deindustrialization of America, by Barry Bluestone and Bennett Harrison. New York: Basic Books Inc. 323 pp....
- Double-header for basall; The Official New York Yankees Hater's Handbook, by William B. Mead. New York: Perigee Books. 112 pp. $5.95 (paperback).
- Do statistics determine our experience?
- JOSEP LLUIS SERT
- Compelling spring reading; A chilling story of survival The Mosquito Coast, by Paul Theroux. New York: Avon Books. 416 pp. $3.95.
- College grads of '83 find job offers scarce
- Saving $60 billion
- New insights on Adamses; Descent from Glory - Four Generations of the John Adams Family, by Paul C. Nagel. New York: Oxford University Press. 400 pp...
- In-flight troubleshooting on Challenger
- The mysterious Mr. Hitchcock; The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock, by Donald Spoto. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 394 pp. $20.
- No easy solution for crumbling brick
- Canadian mines glimpse recovery
- China's impatience with US on asylum for tennis star
- Another awkward case of a Chinese asylum-seeker
- Auto industry disappointed with slow sales acceleration
- Compelling spring reading; First span over East River The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of Brooklyn Bridge, by David McCullough. New...
- Van der Post's autobiography
- States try to fill gaps left by federal legal-aid cutbacks
- East-bloc tours to China pick up
- Dioxin mystery arouses Europe
- Compelling spring reading; Jenkinses head west again The Walk West: A Walk Across America 2, by Peter and Barbara Jenkins. New York: Fawcett Crest/B...
- Prop. 13 strikes again in California
- They came, shot, and printed; A Day in the Life of Australia, edited by Rick Smolan and Andy Park. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. 288 pp. $40.
- King Hussein puts the 'squeeze' on Arafat as PLO talks continue
- Dallas arts district going up amid forest of office towers
- Central American tug of war
- Horowitz, baseball, biking . . .; Life of a 1920s fan club idol Horowitz, by Glenn Plaskin. New York: William Morrow & Co. 607 pp. $19.95.
- Grateful Ivory Coast turns President's home town into majestic capital
- NATO marches over the demonstrators
- When employees become owners
- Didion's troubling trip; Closer to the truth of El Salvador; Salvador, by Joan Didion. New York: Simon & Schuster. 108 pp. $12.95.
- Backers of 'simple tax' hope to trigger a nationwide trend
- Bishop's complete work; Elizabeth Bishop: The Complete Poems 1927-1979. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 287 pp. $17.50.
- Isaiah Berlin -- a thinker we should know;
- The cows' lament
- Truman's place in history; Harry S. Truman and the Modern American Presidency, by Robert H. Ferrell. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 220 pp. $13.50.
- A Kissinger PLO contact called a possible nettle
- Immigration reform back on the agenda
- Charlatans in the laboratory; Betrayers of the Truth: Fraud and Deceit in the Halls of Science, by William Broad and Nicholas Wade. New York: Simon...
- The B-52s: short on space, long on thunder
- Communists threaten French austerity plan
- Watt changes his tune on 4th of July program
- Penitence saluted
- The charisma of calefaction
- Correction
- Hanoi's push against Khmer rebels