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Monitor articles for September 08, 1980
- US hostage issue flares afresh as election factor
- At NJC, judges learn the ABCs of justice
- Syrian President going to Libya for merger talks
- Roles
- It's your record -- make it the best one possible
- Edmund Wilson's diaries from the '30s; The Thirties: From Notebooks and Diaries of the Period, by Edmund Wilson. Edited and with an introduction by...
- Roman villa unearthed; Greek temple destroyed?
- Whay Carter wants a second term
- Off-again, on-again talks: more German confusion
- Thus spokes Zarathustra -- a philosophy for the bicycle
- Will US Army reforms whip forces into fighting trim?
- Will school be better or worse this year?
- Merchants of Grain, by Dan Morgan. New York: Penguin Books. $3.95.
- Notices for the teacher's room; Paris workers face educationaly lockout this fall
- Campaign Roundup (5)
- East-West relations put to test in Madrid
- Oates' gothic epic: strange, oppulent; Bellefleur, by Joyce Carol Oates. New York: E. P. Dutton. $12.95.
- Pitching ideas
- Campaign Roundup (3)
- Munich: The Price of Peace, by Telford Taylor. New York: Vintage Books. $8 .95.
- Nonproliferation pact fails to gain review panel's OK
- New man in Warsaw
- Salvadoran chiefs ship overhaul government
- Notices for the teacher's room; New York to Quebec and vice versa to start this fall
- How the arms race grows apace
- Poland: new leadership; old problems
- The Door in the Wall and Other Stories, by H. G. Wells, with photographs by Alvin Langdon Coburn. Boston: David R. Godine. $5.95.
- Bickering Canadian leaders meet to chart nation's future
- Campaign Roundup (4)
- The USSR in photos -- official and candid; Russia: The Land and the People of the Soviet Union, photographs by Dieter Blum. New York: Abrams. $45.;...
- The Greek Islands, by Lawrence Durrell. New York: Penguin Books. $12.95.
- The Warren Court, edited by Richard H. Sayler, Barry B. Boyer, and Robert E. Gooding Jr. New York: Chelsea House. $7.95.
- The Nabokov-Wilson Letters, 1940-1971, edited by Simon Karlinsky. New York: Harper Colophon Books. $6.95.
- Protecting US secrets -- and the First Amendment
- Arabs twist tail of IMF to get PLO observer seat
- Black woman reached Miss America finals
- Lippmann: statesman at a typewriter; Walter Lippmann and The American Century, by Ronald Steel. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $19.95.
- China to call 'gang of four' trial
- Chrissie had to work in Open final
- Why East Germans shrug off events in Poland
- Campaign Roundup (1)
- Sharks also thrive on affection
- Baseball diamonds: a girl's best friend (?)
- Get to know your child enroute to the soccer field
- Air fares rising, and not just over fuel
- Campaign Roundup (6)
- Union leaders drift in behind Carter on economic plan
- Kremlin hurries to approve Kania Polish chief
- No crime surge in Detroit despite 690 police layoffs
- Been in the Storm So Long, by Leon F. Litwack. New York: Vintage Books. $7 .95.
- A bigger league, a better man
- This advice could be worth a million dollars
- British, Saudis patch up rift over film but other differences loom
- Dominion and the promise of things to come
- The Bard and carpentry make a well-rounded company
- Spruce Goose: Queen Mary's new berthmate
- Rise in interest rates last week put a flutter in the stock market
- Notices for the teacher's room; One of every 10 BAs earned by blacks
- Luminous novel based on Pasternak; The Nobel Prize, by Yuri Krotkov. Translated by Linda Aldwinckle. New York: Simon & Schuster. $12.95.
- Muskie, Gromyko to meet on European A-reductions
- Bloomsbury: A House of Lions, by Leon Edel. New York: Avon Books. $2.75.
- Reagan forcing Carter to Work hard on his own turf
- Let's share the cost of recession
- Women and Men of the Overland Trail, by John Mack Faragher. New Haven: Yale University Press. $6.50.
- GM official flays policy of US firms in S. Africa
- Delirious New York, by Rem Koolhaas. New York: Oxford University Press. $ 18.95.
- A Chinese first: orderly power transfer
- To put US-Soviet relations back on track
- Saudis to raise oil price $4 a barrel, cartel says
- Campaign Roundup (2)
- Election outlook: Reagan still leads despite slow start