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Monitor articles for February 09, 1981
- 'Agree to disagree without being disagreeable'
- Differing with the gloom boom
- One high school's approach to reducing drug abuse
- Chronicle of an actor's life and times, triumphs and failures; Double Bill, by Alec McCowen. New York: Atheneum. $10.95.
- Why retirement funds are shrinking; The Graying of America: Retirement and Why You Can't Afford It, by James Jorgensen. New York: The Dial Press. $1...
- Women's rights advocates shift aim: to economic goals
- Laying Waste, by Michael H. Brown. New York: Washington Square Press/Pocket Books. $3.50.
- Boston aid for spurring Scottish jobs
- Reagan's tax battle: explaining a three-layer chess match
- The economy: cautious optimism; After Affluence, by John Oliver Wilson, New York: Harper & Row. $9.95
- Garwood 'collaboration' verdict to be appealed?
- Israel seizes 2,500 acres, a West Bank mayor says
- Fervent indictment of McCarthy era; Naming Names, by Victor S. Navasky. New York: The Viking Press. $15.95.
- Harried bond buyers offered a guarantee on principal
- What do you do with 53 sacks of Idaho potatoes?
- Budget battle heats up between Reagan, Congress
- Chief of Cambodian 'outs' defers to anticommunist
- An Autobiographical tour through Greene-land; Ways of Escape; by Graham Greene. New York: Simon & Schuster. $12.95.
- Nonaligned meeting: diplomacy papering over the cracks of disunity
- The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court, by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong. New York: Avon Books. $3.50.
- OAS tries to cool off Ecuador-Peru strife
- A stirring rendition
- Waking to winter's riches
- Home fire extinguishers
- Tax tips for every income
- Some exciting reading -- maybe
- New threats to trade
- Soviets try to get between US and its allies
- Economic primer -- clear, lively, witty; Money, by Lawrence S. Ritter and William L. Silber. New York: Basic Books. $12 .95.
- Year of the Rooster
- How to choose investment guides; Dun & Bradstreet's Guide to Your Investments, by C. Colburn Hardy. New York: Lippincott & Crowell. $14.95 in hardco...
- Ulster violence puts pressure on London, Dublin for peace
- Murdoch: journey dazzling, destination uncertain; Nuns and Soldiers, by Iris Murdoch. New York: The Viking Press. $14.95.
- Bad times are good times for business books
- Mrs. Dwyer, 'guilty,' being freed
- An actress in the grand tradition -- who can laugh at herself
- I Have a Song
- The assignment: find out about Dungeons and Dragons
- A grand diversity of college majors
- Dragons, deities, demigods, evil spirits, and obsession
- Castro signals Reagan: 'Let's at least talk'
- Helpful guides for the household; Everyone's Money Book, by Jane Bryant Quinn. New York: Dell Publishing. $8.95 (paperback).; Sylvia Porter's New Mo...
- Higher gasoline taxes expected in 40 states
- Free to Choose: A Personal Statement, by Milton and Rose Friedman. New York: Avon Books. $2.95.
- GAO: complex weapon gadgetry is hampering US fighting forces
- Jordan accuses Syria of kidnapping diplomat
- Outlook eases for a blow at Mt. St. Helens volcano
- Sculpture takes on new meaning from a child's point of view
- The prophets of gloom and doom; Crisis Investing: Opportunities and Profits in the Coming Great Depression, by Douglas R. Casey. New York: Stratford...
- How 12 volunteers helped the hostage families endure crisis in Iran
- Common Market and US conducting trade talks
- Honor your contract, ex-pro advises football stars
- An anniversary challenge to the nonaligned
- Is your face an open book?
- A lucid, eloquent case for Reagan-omics; Wealth and Poverty, by George Gilder. New York: Basic Books. $16.95.
- German 'economic miracle' cut in half by zero growth
- Why art went modern: a critical interpretation; The Shock of the New: The Hundred-Year History of Modern Art, by Robert Hughes. New York: Alfred A....
- Oil prices, decontrol hoist cost of air travel
- Solar gets royal treatment in Texas, where oil is king
- Iraq claims toll in battle near besieged Iranian city
- Kabul: law-and-order breakdown
- Black advisory group will act as GOP conduit for minority concerns
- Museum-backed newspaper for kids stirs lively response
- Poland's beleaguered leaders try to beat Soviet clock
- Jungles: an endangered species; Jungles, edited by Edward S. Ayensu. New York: Crown Publishers Inc. $35.
- When the phone rings, a teacher should answer
- Connecticut people say farewell to Mrs. Grasso
- Nature's single-minded journey; The Mystery of Migration, edited by Dr. Robin Baker. New York: The Viking Press. $29.95.
- Watson raps tough talk on USSR
- Defending the rights of the enemy; The Nazi/Skokie Conflict: A Civil Liberties Battle, by David Hamlin. Boston: Beacon Press. $12.95
- How US policymakers in the '40s set the stage for Vietnam; Why Vietnam? Prelude to America's Albatross, by Archimedes L. A. Patti. Berkeley: Univers...