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Monitor articles for June 08, 1981
- Pick of the paperbacks; Onward and Upward in the Garden, by Katharine S. White. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc. $6.95.
- Pick of the paperbacks; Disturbing the Universe, by Freeman Dyson. New York: Harper/Colophon books. $4 .95.
- Let's hear it for Larry Speakes
- All's quiet on Golan Heights; Syria shows little sign of missile crisis tensions
- What realtors around the country are reporting
- Annual Meeting in Boston
- Nobel laureate Milosz reminds us of our past; The Issa Valley, by Czeslaw Milosz. Translated from the Polish by Louis Iribarne. New York: Farrar, St...
- Pick of the paperbacks; Dragon's Village, by Yuan-tsung Chen. New York: New York: Penguin Books. $4.95 .
- Pick of the paperbacks: A Confederacy of Dunces, by John Kennedy Toole. New York: Grove Press. $3.50.
- 'The Ambassadors' and 'A Rainy Day'; Breaking the 'sitcom' habit with two literate PBS dramas
- Ravi paid for his brother's wedding -- with his freedom
- Cut that school down to size!
- Pissarro; THE PAINTER'S PAINTER WHO SHAPED AN AGE
- Teaching of religion under considerable strain in Britain
- 'Red Sox Win!' -- read all about it in the Peking Daily
- Rainy-day games that run on paper, paste and imagination
- Milder inflation outlook whets US investing appetite
- 'But nobody says it is easy'
- French foreign minister briefs US on new regime
- The child within
- For Molly at twelve
- Self-help idea: put sun to work
- Pick of the paperbacks; Three Farms, by Mark Kramer. New York: Bantam Books. $3.75.
- Pick of the paperbacks; Portrait of an Artist: A Biography of Georgia O'Keeffe, by Laurie Lisle. New York: Washington Square Press/Pocket Books. $4....
- Milder inflation outlook whets US investing appetite while the Swiss shudder over an 'alarming' 6% rate
- Saudis, Soviets discussing new diplomatic relations
- Teamsters push AFL-CIO tie-in
- Pick of the paperbacks; E. M. Forster: A Life, by P. N. Furbank. New York: Harvest/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. $8.95.
- Trend of the economy, Dollar's rise makes Europe wince, US tourists smile
- Safety tips for bicyclists
- Pick of the paperbacks; Duncton Wood, By William Horwood.New York: Ballantine Books. $3.50.
- Dushenka
- Paperbacks-looking better to readers and publishers as hard cover prices soar and sales lag
- Spitter or no, Gaylord Perry moves up on his 300th win
- Dunlop hopes a different cover pattern will help its new golf ball 'fly'
- Pick of the paperbacks; Wayfarers, by Knut Hamsun, translated from the Norwegian by James McFarlane. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc. $10.95.
- The mother beast
- For Venezuela -- a controversial Ministry of Intelligence
- What is it that 11,000 college students do so well?
- Cultivating a green thumb in the flower garden; Crockett's Flower Garden, by James Underwood Crockett. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $24.95 in hardcov...
- Rare Siberian crane chick is hatched in captivity
- Child too long hidden
- Inching toward arms talks
- Sharjah, an emirate that doesn't spew oil, plays 'Wall Street' part
- What price victory for union coal miners as strike ends?
- Vivid teen novel shatters sexual stereotype; The Mills Down Below, by Mabel Esther Allan. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. $7.95.
- The firebrand and the thinker -- a look at two outstanding pianists
- The Child
- Gordimer's warning to South Africa; July's People, by Nadine Gordimer. New York: The Viking Press. $10.95.
- After Lefever
- Iranian prosecutor's office bans Bani-Sadr's paper
- State education departments should be strengthened
- US and Soviet officials sit down to talk grain
- 'Creative' plans: hope for home buyers
- Captive insurance industry wins change of attitude from Bahamas
- Two cheers for Herriott's new one; The Lord God Made Them All, by James Herriott. New York: St. Martin's Press. $ 13.95.
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Breaking of Northwall, by Paul O. Williams. New York: Ballantine Books. $2 .25.
- Mexico's oil minister resigns over oil-price cut
- Drive begins for tuition tax credit
- The mighty wooden steed
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Tale Bearers, by V. S. Pritchett. New York: Vintage Books/Random House. $4 .95.
- Japanese premier touring Europe for fence-mending
- Soviet energy outlook will be bright; if it gets help from West to tap reserves
- Namibian soap opera: is South Africa ready to end it?
- Local craftsmen recreating sounds of 17th-century music
- Britain cutting price of its North Sea oil
- Practical programs teach young cyclists street sense
- Pick of the paperbacks; A Poetic Equation: Conversations between Nikki Giovanni and Margaret Walker. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press. $5.9...
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Wooing of Earth, by Rene Dubos. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $4.95.
- Lefever defeat puts Reagan human rights policy in limbo
- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR IS ON THE AIR
- Another fresh look at preserving strengths in small rural schools; Rural Education in Urbanized Nations: Issues and Innovations, edited by Jonathan...
- Poland, union try to avert strike
- Tackling racial ills: 'We can change if we work together'
- Jobless rate takes first significant jump in year
- Pick of the paperbacks; How Washington Really Works, by Charles Peters. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.
- Saudis use contracts to lure support from US business
- At City Day Care
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Myth Makers, by V. S. Pritchett. New York: Vintage Books/Random House. $4. 95
- Meekness: door to health
- Pick of the paperbacks; The Portfolios of Ansel Adams, by Ansel Adams. Boston: New York Graphic Society. $14.95.
- Mexican and US presidents: a great deal to talk about
- Keeping an eye on the ant people
- Pick of the paperbacks; Freddy's Book, by John Gardner. New York: Ballantine Books. $2.95.