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Monitor articles for March 10, 1980
- History as the discovery of novelty; Against the Current: Essays in the history of Ideas, by Isaiah Berlin. Edited and with a bibliography by Henry...
- 'GIZMO!' -- When inventors were loners
- The pleasure of Kenneth Tynan's Company; Show People: Profiles in Entertainment, by Kenneth Tynan. New York: Simon and Schuster. $11.95.
- Is 'plastic economy' ending?
- Mich-Muff
- Stock market lays low pending inflation action
- Astro's opponents get ready to blink
- Color Poems; Gold
- V. S. Naipaul wanders the post-colonial world; The Return of Eva Peron with The Killings in Trinidad, by V. S. Naipaul. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $...
- Saboteurs blow up pipelines in Iran
- Carter, Congress hope to erect an anti-inflation fortress
- Hostages wait as Iran locked in power play
- Architecture: pyramids to Pompidou Center; Anatomy of Architecture, by George Mansell. New York: A & W Publishers, Inc. $ 19.95; The Architect's Eye...
- Basque selection sets up a regional parliament
- An old Indian tells all; Creek Mary's Blood, by Dee Brown. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. $12.95 .
- Questing in the Himalaya; Stones of Silence: Journeys into the Himalaya, by George B. Schaller. New York: The Viking Press $15.
- Look back at Israel's birth; Decision on Palestine: How the US Came to Recognize Israel, by Evan M. Wilson. Stanford, Calif: Hoover Institution Pres...
- Rising floodwaters lap at California village
- Neo-Western horse operetta; Murphy's Romance, by Max Schott. New York: Harper and Row. $8.95
- 'Carter doctrine' is dealt two sharp blows in Mideast
- Tanzania presses Uganda to put its house in order
- Kremlin hints it won't be bound by unratified SALT
- Color Poems; Black
- A visit to Peking teachers' University . . . and a look at China's educational system
- Color Poems; Brown
- Characters like planets in orbits around the sun; The Transit of Venus, by Shirley Hazzard. New York: Viking Press. $11.95.
- Soviets, unlike US, prepare civil populace for nuclear war
- Senator, by Elizabeth Drew. New York: Simon & Schuster. $3.95.
- French tilt Israeli-Palestinian balance
- It's up, on, and, away
- A world without SALT
- Men and mirages on the primary trail
- El Salvador junta on the offensive
- Support fades, Connally quits
- PRIMARY RACES; Still several turns beofre stretch run; Reagan not home free yet, say GOP analysts
- Why wastemakers may look abroad for toxic dump sites
- Novel for foreigners who want to understand the Afrikaner; A Dry White Season, by Andre Brink. New York: William Morrow & Co. $10.95.
- Compassionate portrait of teen-age growth; The Staffordshire Terror, by Patricia Beatty. New York: Morrow. $7.95.; Marion's Angels, by K. M. Peyton,...
- My Life, by George Sand, translated and adapted by Dan Hofstadter. New York: Harper & Row $3.95
- Korean women flash basketball skills
- Few idle offshore oil rigs
- US may shelve aid for needy abroad
- How Carter manages to stay aloft
- Together, in time
- 'Sagebrush rebellion' adds recruit: Wyoming
- Dean Acheson: casual and caring; Among Friends: Personal Letters of Dean Acheson, edited by David S. McLellan and David C. Acheson. New York: Dodd,...
- The smell and taste of history in photos
- More US churches oppose investment in South Africa
- 'Lighting' to rescue of a tribal tongue
- Terrorists slay 19 people in two Philippine attacks
- Will Maggie Thatcher make a U-turn?
- Bible insights into energy
- PRIMARY RACES: still several turns before stretch run; In Illinois, Kennedy hopes Jane can deliver
- The war against loose ends
- Computers in the classroom
- Rhodesian results jolt South Africans
- Buckley's dashing spy; Who's On First, by William F. Buckley. New York: Doubleday $9.95.
- Seal hunt confrontations lessen
- Anderson sights win in Illinois primary
- Carter favored in Oklahoma caucuses
- India: food enough and to spare
- Cheap Arab oil: how and why