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Monitor articles for May 11, 1983
- Gaza placed on curfew after terrorist attack
- Nonfiction briefly noted. . .; Harrison Salisbury's memoir; A Journey for Our Times, by Harrison E. Salisbury. New York: Harper & Row. 560 pp. $22.
- Buying mutual funds on the 'installment plan' for long-range gains
- The great communicator?
- Why the tuition tax credit push may go further this time
- Student revolt: France's spring of discontent
- Mild or tangy, goat cheese becomes a favorite in the US
- Nonfiction briefly noted. . .; Shootin' holes in westerns; God Bless You, Buffalo Bill, by Wayne Michael Sarf. Rutherford, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickenson...
- Walesa and allies demand union diversity for Poland
- Sampson brilliantly dissects Britain
- This group plays music the way we hum a nursery rhyme
- Nonfiction briefly noted. . .; Charmed by Russian people; Fast Train Russia, by Jay Higginbotham. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 114 pp. $10 .95.
- The key to neighbourliness
- Toxic-waste cleanups: solving problem, or relocating it?
- A balance of styles
- Spring greens, herbs, lemons, flavor Middle East stew
- Government action vs. free market: West's differences run deep
- Mrs. Thatcher's election gambit
- Readers and reporters: a profile
- Court reinstates Abscam conviction
- 'Caine Mutiny Court-Martial' returns -- admirably -- to Broadway; The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Drama by Herman Wouk. Starring John Rubinstein, Mic...
- Pebble gardens
- Lebanese security: sudden changes raise new threats
- Midroad US trade policy urged by Rostenkowski
- Is time ripe for Mets' Strawberry?
- Bahamas makes waves as a shipping registry
- Fulfillment versus sensuality
- Hijacking of jetliner is a windfall for South Korea's relations with China
- Nonfiction briefly noted. . .; Paar's lemony postscript; P.S. Jack Paar, by Jack Paar. New York: Doubleday & Co. 360 pp. $14.95.
- US lawmakers ask for new arms control initiatives in exchange for backing MX
- Support for death penalty grows; opponents rethink strategy
- This rhubarb sauce is tart and smooth
- Publishers begin new chapter, doing textbooks via software
- Putting Shultz pact to the test
- Keep your opponent guessing by mixing shots
- US pressures Nicaragua by shifting sugar quotas
- The will to work together
- British election catches divided Labour Party on wrong foot
- Moderate GOP senators seek tax, defense shift
- 100 years of mapping US hamlets, waterways, and woods
- US church council backs limited prayer in school
- Burgess novel: ultimate questions, no answers; The End of the World News: An Entertainment, by Anthony Burgess. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company....
- Innovative Swedes search for middleroad to recovery
- Bright red strawberries: the first of summer's fruits
- Japan's Nakasone mends fences with Southeast Asia
- US shifts radio satellite to try for permanent orbit
- Poland's quiet exodus -- many ex-internees head West
- Reordering mass consumption
- Nonfiction briefly noted. . .; Vol. 1 of new Liszt biography; Franz Liszt: The Virtuoso Years, 1811-1847, by Alan Walker. New York: Alfred A. Knopf....
- Nicaragua presses Security Council to denounce US 'war' on Sandinistas
- The puzzles in Saudi policy
- Art -- spreading its broad strokes across America
- Updating a summer wardrobe with classic styles