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Monitor articles for April 13, 1981
- Ban on napalm backed at UN
- Syria, Palestine cause win Soviet, Lebanese backing
- Guide for British theater buffs: good reading, too; London Theatre Today, a Guide for Travelers, by Mildred and Al Fischer. Phoenix , Ariz.: Golden...
- Airborne adventurers spark America's Imagination; Spirit of St. Louis, Columbia part of uplifting tradition
- Mt. St. Helens yields a trove of valuable data
- Reagan ready to try picking up where he left off
- Iran-Iraq fighting goes on as peace team pays call
- Reagan task: convince Congress that budget is seamless garment
- An intricate tale of power, tension; Tar Baby, by Toni Morrison, New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $11.95.
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Man Who Kept The Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA, by Thomas Powers. New york: Pocket Books. $3.50
- Story recordings 'for children and others who share their good taste'
- Archaischer Torso Apollos
- Spreading the news around
- China readies report cards on Mao, Hua
- 'Picture perfect' shuttle launches new era in space
- Unemployment and recession fuel race riots in London
- Religion and the public
- The Physician
- Sam Slick offers Canada a deal
- Mexico: aid Nicaragua, prevent 'another Cuba'
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Case of 'hit-and-run submarine' adds strain to US- Japanese relations
- White quits party to form new Zimbabwe grouping
- Soviets try to use Madrid parley to lure allies from US
- Saving children lost in the system; City Kid, by Mary MacCracken. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $12.95.
- Mistrust, uncertainty slow security talks
- Shuttle to push arms race in space, Soviets charge
- East, West Germany pursue detente in eye of Polish storm
- Saudi Arabians played prime role in obtaining Lebanese cease-fire
- Robyn Davidson's extraordinary desert adventure; Tracks, by Robyn Davidson. New York: Pantheon Books. $11.95.
- Helprin stories: subtle, shiny; Ellis Island and Other Stories, by Mark Helprin. New York: Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence. $10.95.
- Afrikaner sociologist calls apartheid law a 'threat to safety'
- Archaic Torso of Apollo
- Will space shuttle deliver profits? Investors cautious
- Shostakovich's son seeks asylum in West Germany
- Overcoming shyness: parents can set a good example for kids
- US Africa mission: 'damage control'
- Moral affirmation not indifference
- Hello, Ronnie
- Tapping Siberian gas reserves might ease world's energy problem
- Pitchers: Stay out of Horner and Murphy's 'kitchens'
- Sears adds array of home services
- The governor takes new wife
- Why they all love Nana Mouskouri: an international star tours the US
- 'What a view!'
- Pick of the paperbacks; Gandhi -- A Memoir, by William L. Shirer. New York: Simon & Schuster. $6.95.
- An unabashedly sentimental safari; Sand Rivers, by Peter Matthiessen, with photographs by Hugo van Lawick. New York: The Viking Press. $19.95
- Narrative art -- painting that tells you a story
- Vidal's latest: Endless historic tidbits but not a novel; Creation, by Gore Vidal. New York: Random House. $15.95
- A well-done chore deserves a well-written report
- Pick of the paperbacks; Whip Hand, by Dick Francis. New York: Pocket books. $2.75
- The life apart
- Time's tables turned
- Murder thriller set in Moscow; Gorky Park, by Martin Cruz Smith. New York: Random House. $13.95.
- Treasury chief meeting West's money officials
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Mill Girls, by George Larkin.New York: Tower Books. $2.50.
- City school dollars cost more than other school dollars
- Discover and explore 21 European cities on foot; Turn Right at the Fountain, by George W. Oakes, with Alexandra Chapman. New York: Holt, Rinehart &...
- Afghan officer flees homeland in a tank
- Bucky's look at why God put humans in the universe; Critical Path, by R. Buckminster Fuller. New York: St. Martin's Press. $15.95.
- Last of the big spenders
- Ten handy books for vacationers
- An image of Hemingway: racy, readable and affectionate; Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters 1917-1961. Edited by Carlos Baker. New York: Charles Scri...
- Quebec turnaround: Levesque reelection prospects look bright
- Intelligent, witty look at the TV age; The Camera Age: Essays on Television, by Michael J. Arlen. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $12.95.
- Poles are agreed: 'Let's get down to work together'
- Turks and police clash in Frankfurt
- Election of IRA prisoner to British Parliament jolts N. Ireland politics
- Mother tongue