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Monitor articles for January 15, 1982
- Mao by Ross Terrill. New York: Harper Colophon Books. 481 pp. $6.95.
- Small Town America: A Narrative History, 1620-The Present, by Richard Lingeman. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 547 pp. $8.95.
- Inside Report (6)
- Reagan makes two-front drive toward natural gas deregulation
- Would the US help its allies in the event of another oil embargo?
- American had no trouble aiding Poles
- North American cooperation: where does US fit in?
- Trinidad in '30s, with beauty, power; Crown Jewel, by Ralph De Boissiere. London: Allison & Busby (distributed in America by Schocken Books, New Yor...
- Ford acceptance indicated on pay-cut, price-cut plan
- US auto moguls: learning to build cars all over again
- Patty Hearst: candor without apologies; Every Secret Thing, by Patricia Campbell Hearst. New York: Doubleday & Co. 508 pp. $17.95.
- Reagan in '82: recognizing the limits of US power
- Renewed push to cope with hazards of winter navigation . . . and DC's National Airport
- Dry garden? Exacum thrives
- China: little home planning
- Pakistan arrests 480 in militant movement
- Computer communication and freedom; Electronic Nightmare: The New Communications and Freedom, by John Wicklein. New York: The Viking Press. 282 pp....
- Delhi
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Ensuring air safety
- Why Polish regime may be ready to lift martial law
- Inside Report (3)
- Putting an end to violence
- The USSR: 'too much ideology and not enough production'
- Execs lower economic forecasts
- The seat of justice
- Inside Report (1)
- Why France and Germany disagreed over Poland
- Cargo blimps planned as Brazil looks for new twists in transportation
- Walter Lippmann and the American Century, by Ronald Steel.New York: Vintage Books. 669 pp. $7.95.
- What happens to Salvadoran refugees?
- Italian Communist Party says: 'We had nothing to do with Poland'
- Italian terrorists planned wave of raids, police say
- How Madison Avenue is changing elections; The New King-Makers, by David Chagall. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 419 pp. $14.95.
- 77 million given Harvard may set education record
- Renewed push to cope with hazards of winter navigation. . . . and DC's National Airport
- A fresh look at distinguished Victorians
- Building wheelchair ramp for a church auditorium
- Herbs from a kitchen garden help good cooks 'dress up' bland foods
- Inside Report (2)
- In r-o-l-l-i-n-g unveiling, Chevy completes '82 line
- Nuclear strategy: the definitive study; The Evolution of Nuclear Strategy, by Lawrence Freedman. London: Macmillan. New York: St. Martin's Press. 47...
- Oilmen: deregulation will spur energy diversity
- Poland and East Europe's energy problem
- Sudan, Chad leaders bury feud to shore up their positions at home
- Nobel winner's wintery novel is new tale of two cities; The Dean's December, by Saul Bellow. New York: Harper & Row. 379 pp. $13.95.
- This winter an extreme one, but still within range of what can be expected
- A new Schmidt jab on Poland
- Soviet wooing of Syria could hit some unwelcome snags
- Another Churchill calls for a stronger US; Defending the West, by Winston Churchill II. Westport, Conn.: Arlington House. 256 pp. $14.95.
- UN Golan resolution in trouble
- Haig's 'shuttle diplomacy' going nowhere?
- Moscow leaves door open for invasion
- Gold sags to two-year low
- Jack Sprat would like that -- less fat in 'choice' beef
- New squash a prizewinner
- No Tijuana-taxi gas bargains
- The miraculous word
- A fresh look at distinguished Victorians
- The War Within and Without: Diaries and Letters 1939-41, by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. New York: Berkley Books. 418 pp. $3.50.
- Is farmland nonrenewable? Farmland or Wasteland, A Time to Choose: Overcoming the Threat to America's Farm and Food Future, by R. Neil Sampson. Emma...
- Inside Report (5)
- Needed: an atmosphere for Middle East peace
- English childhood recalled with wit; Scenes of Childhood, by Sylvia Townsend Warner. New York: The Viking Press. 177 pp. $10.95.
- Cold light through amber glass
- Inside Report (4)
- Superfrost no place for Super Bowl playoffs
- Stay skeptical about paint additives
- Panhandle Cowboy, by John R. Erickson. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press. 213 pp. $4.95.
- Contemporary poets test new dimensions; A Coast of Trees, by A. R. Ammons. New York: W. W. Norton & Co. 52 pp. $4.95 (paperback).
- Warsaw phone booth hit by bomb blast
- US asks court to block ruling on ERA extension
- Novelist Mann: his subject was himself; Thomas Mann: The Making of an Artist 1875-1911, by Richard Winston, with an Afterword by Clara Winston. New...
- Reagan backs statehood for Puerto Ricans; do they?
- North American cooperation: where does US fit in? Canada, Mexico such good neighbors 'all they need is a common border'