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Monitor articles for May 12, 1980
- Haunting look at the unknown Stonehenges; Rings of Stone: The Prehistoric Stone Circles of Britain and Ireland, by Aubrey Burl, with photographs by...
- Sleepless Nights, by Elizabeth Hardwick. New York: Vintage. $2.50.
- Plan to change Constitution disappoints S. Africa blacks
- Fairy tales from Europe Tomie de Paola, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. The Twelve Dancing Princesses, by Janet Lunn. Illustrated by Laszlo Gal...
- Solzhenitsyn memoir; The Oak and the Calf: Sketches of Literary Life in the Soviet Union, by Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn. Translated from the Russian...
- Refugee tide: little sign of ebbing
- Old-fashioned adventures on land and sea; The Half-A-Moon Inn, by Paul Fleischman. Illustrated by Kathy Jacobi. New York: Harper & Row. $8.95.; Pris...
- If US cuts aid, hard times ahead for Northeast cities
- All addressed, nowhere to go; draft forms await Senate
- Another foe of Libya killed, this time in Bonn
- Finding music and meaning in daily life; The Morning of the Poem, by James Schuyler. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $10.95.
- East, West Germany try to salvage detente
- Soviet nonmilitary experts driven from Afghanistan?
- Amid furor over TV show, new funding for its producer
- Fighting WWII in the garage; Conrad's war, by Andrew Davies. New York: Crown. $7.95.
- Aftermath of rescue attempt makes another try tougher
- Agreement reached on Belgian coalition
- Magic skips several rungs in his basketball climb
- Criticism mounts over Thatcher's economic policies for Britain
- Name designers and their autograph hounds
- Zimbabwe police pursue guerrillas gangs
- The draft and you
- Are the Viets signaling flexibility on Cambodia?
- The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, by Edmund Morris. New York: Ballantine. $7 .95.
- Moroccans open corridor to desert outpost, beat back Polisario Fronters
- Democrats' concern grows over effects of a Carter loss
- West Germany: where the American dream came true; The Fourth and Richest Reich: How the Germans Conquered the Postwar World, by Edin Hartrich. New Y...
- Travelling in pictures; Anno's Italy, by Mitsumasa Anno. New York: Collins Publishers. $8.95.; Truck, by Donald Crews. New York: Greenwillow Books....
- What makes poetry poetic? -- two critics' views; Part of Nature, Part of Us, By Helen Vendler. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. $15.; Lives of t...
- Squish
- Campaign Roundup
- Samuel Beckett, by Deirdre Bair. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. $7 .95.
- Chrysler gets a $1.5 billion OK
- Behind Sadat's suspension of Palestine autonomy talks
- US Olympics training center host to a full house
- Autobiographical look at China; Dragon's Village, by Yuan-tsung Chen. New York: Pantheon Books. $10.
- High comedy -- deftly hidden; A Glaass of Blessings, by Barbara Pym. New York: E. P. Dutton. $10.95.
- Government scandal hits Venezuela
- Coping without mom and dad; A Star for the Latecomer, by Paul and Bonnie Zindel. New York: Harper Junior Books. $7.95.; The Masquerade, by Susan Shr...
- Towing Detroit
- When sis has to be mom too; The Night Swimmers, by Betsy Byars. Illustrated by Troy Howell. New York: Delacorte. $7.95.
- Unstatesmanlike
- A zinger of a thriller; The Torquemada Principle, by Jerrold Morgulas. New York: Rawson, wade. $10.95.
- Republican 'minority' sees best chance for 'majority' status in 1980
- New Mideast summit ahead for Carter?
- 'Pragmatic' Kim Dae Jung stresses democracy in S. Korean campaign
- Hold it, say wary Californians to new oil leases
- Kremlin calls on Carter for revival of 'dialogue'
- War and Remembrance, By Herman Wouk. New York: Pocket Books. $3.95.
- Surviving and Other Essays, by Bruno Bettelheim. New York: Vintage. $4.95.
- Fantasy journey for all ages; Dustland, by Virginia Hamilton, New York: Greenwillow. $8.95.
- Mrs. Lindbergh's diary; The War Within and Without: Diaries and Letters 1939-1941, by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. $1...
- France's promising plan for Africa
- The Viking Age -- more than spoils and plunder; The Viking World, by James Graham-Campbell. New Haven and New York: Ticknor & Fields. $25.
- S. African poll puts Botha firmly in driver's seat
- Might Carter drop out of the race?
- Heroines with elan all their own; Clever Gretchen and Other Forgotten Folktales, retold by allison Lurie. Illustrated by Margot Tomes. New York: Cro...
- Ousted Army chief's men seize radio in Uganda
- Previous collision in Tampa Bay cited
- Vietnamese refugess in N. Yemen find tribal society hard to penetrate
- Israel establishes 44th settlement
- L'Engle: a voice for 'love and commitment'
- Apples
- Belgrade talks chip at East-West ice
- Iran fundamentalists ahead in second round of election
- Afghan refugees: too much sun, too few tents
- Many-layered family drama; Country of Broken Stone, by Nancy Bond. New York: Atheneum. $10.95.
- Will recession aid pierce Carter's budget ceiling?
- Polish dissidents continue hunger strike
- Chicago ERA rally sends politicians, states a warning
- No one ever called him Jack; John D.: The Founding Father of the Rockefellers, by David Freeman Hawke. New York: Harper & Row. $12.95.
- Common Cause renews its push to tighten campaign financing laws