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Monitor articles for April 22, 1981
- Luminous Turner images; Turner's Pictureque Views in England and Wales, 1825-1838, by Eric Shanes, introduction by Andrew Wilson. New York: Harper &...
- Chicago to shine up its north Loop
- Zimbabwe tribal rifts remain after year of independence
- Youngstown settlement clears school reopening
- Phone solicitors with 'big money' deals are looking for the unwary
- Reagan popularity helps GOP gain on democrats
- Can dirty diesels be cleaned up?
- Update
- Liv Ullmann
- An exhibition of videotapes -- some pluses, some minuses
- The world of Grooms: foibles, inanities, and good fun
- Options for voluntary savings
- Brother to the night
- Wood pellets touted to keep the home fires burning; Plentiful forest waste that's mostly cast aside presses into consistent, easily handled fuel
- Drury's novel of Soviet intrigue, US apathy in the late 1980s, chillingly told; The Hill of Summer, by Allen Drury. New York: Doubleday & Co. $14.95.
- Disorderly Poland a puzzle to orderly East Germans
- Arts freedom in China: a tale of two movies
- Revenge and the law of God
- Marcos sets June 16 for presidential vote
- Zurich reopens youth center
- Both IRA hunger-striker, Mrs. Thatcher hold firm.
- China isn't offering aid he needs, Sihanouk says
- Reagan and Supreme Court: stockpiling sticky issues
- French presidential candidates put new energy in election campaign
- The Grand Rabbi of France on anti-Semitism
- Egypt, no longer an outcast, finds Arabs warming up
- Zazatinhani, a Deserted Caravanserai on the Road to Konya, Turkey
- Palestinian council meeting strengthens Arafat's powers
- Don't forget the victim's rights
- Volunteers help make their neighbors' homes a little more comfortable
- The only one
- The merger engineers themselves get invitations to merge
- Taxes on capital gains
- Home Schooling: A REAL MOM-AND-POP BUSINESS
- America's oil weapon
- Children and the concept of time
- Special-interest lobbies prepare to defend their 'turf'
- Stateless Biharis dream of 'utopia' in Pakistan
- Asleep you wake
- Quilts; biographies written stitch by stitch
- Sambo's fast-food chain, protested by blacks because of name, is now Sam's in 3 states
- A vise on S. Africa at UN to drive it from Namibia
- Promise and challenge of genetics
- May Sky Chart; Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
- Britain's lesson for Reagan -- don't cut spending first
- Oil income in US refuges goes to states, court says
- Polish parliament gains new powers
- Wood pellets touted to keep the home fires burning; and Vermonters testing a gasifier unit that offers clean, cheap switch from oil heat
- Sir Geoffrey dissents
- Stan Smith talks of getting a bead on his tennis opponents' styles
- M-1 tank already in war -- of words
- New York's colorful Mayor Koch may carry banners of both parties in bid for reelection
- Moscow hosts VIP Arabs to offset US Mideast policies
- Iran asks that account in arms scheme be frozen
- Selling AWACS to the Saudis: Reagan timing may be critical
- US accepts liability in Japanese collision
- Loans to poor countries: still sound, but risk is up
- Locals color Hub Marathon, but visitors triumph
- Lebanese escalation sparks talks
- From Wiesel, an eloquent, transfixing parable; The Testament, by Elie Wiesel. Translated from the French by Marion Wiesel. New York: Summit Books. $...
- Designer wins award for flexible use of a small space