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Monitor articles for July 07, 1982
- New fiction and nonfiction briefly noted; Garfield discovers art history; Metropolitan Cats, text by John P. O'Neill, design by Alvin Grossman. New...
- Church group says Israel detains Lebanese civilians
- Impact of court's child pornography ruling assessed
- Draft A-plant study cites flaws, Nader group says
- Bechtel Group: training ground for Reagan Cabinet?
- State Department to be run by Stoessel in interim
- OECD sees slow recovery and severe unemployment
- Kids & computers: a natural revolution
- Tennis's Potter upwardly mobile
- Zap!
- Argentina heads back to easy credit -- and black market
- White S. African miners get more pay; blacks riot
- FTC chief pushes more curbs on agency authority
- Radios keep Afghan rebels tuned in to outside world
- Bright glows that accompany earthquakes may be electric
- Businessmen unite in summer job program that works
- Your tax-cut gain may be small, but it can still be invested
- New fiction and nonfiction briefly noted; The agony and ectasy of crewing; The Shell Game, by Stephen Kiesling. New York: William Morrow & Co. 200 p...
- Artist-pioneers discover old Atlanta
- New Polish budget seeks help for the crisis-ridden
- Soviets stingy -- but unpredictable -- about letting their people go
- Rugs yet to be cut
- Dominican Republic's fragile democracy survives leader's death
- One of the greatest refugee tragedies
- Milwaukee maulers flex muscles; drug talk
- New fiction and nonfiction briefly noted; Droll matchmaking from Pym; An Unsuitable Attachment, by Barbara Pym. New York: E. P. Dutton. 256 pp. $12...
- Court denies von Bulow on excessive-bail plea
- Warsaw's plan for a subway leaves many out in cold
- Commercialism may be the way to save African wildlife
- SQUAW WOOD; CUT THE COST OF WINTER HEAT BY PICKING UP SCRAP THIS SUMMER AND SAVING NEWSPAPERS TO ROLL YOUR OWN LOGS
- New tactics, new priorities for NAACP
- New fiction and nonfiction briefly noted; Wakefield's likable '40s novel; Under the Apple Tree, by Dan Wakefield. New York: Delacorte Press/Seymour...
- Songs
- Briefing for a mission
- US Marines in Lebanon: a solution?
- A hefty week of Bach in Madeira
- Why those Iranians in Lebanon
- Study asks for US accord with Peking on arms sales
- The traditional armoire finds a modern niche
- Correction
- Plugging into the sun for electricity
- How not to close a tax loophole
- New fiction and nonfiction briefly noted; Thirty years at the Atlantic; Writers and Friends, by Edward Weeks. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown & Co. 3...
- Israeli war dissent mounting, but . . .
- Four sentenced to death for failed Seychelles coup
- DETROIT; THE UNDERDOG; WHY AREN'T MORE PEOPLE BUYING US-BUILT AUTOMOBILES? HERE'S WHAT SOME OF OUR READERS HAVE TO SAY
- New fiction and nonfiction briefly noted; Tripping on a tramp steamer; Steaming Towards Bamboola, by Christopher Buckley. New York: Congdon & Lattes...
- Steel talks may follow GE model
- Middle age and new beginnings
- Lebanese crisis: Diplomats closer to quieting the guns?
- Japan's Kabuki: in an electronic age, a vivid reminder of tradition
- Political battle begins for British center
- The tone(s) of my youth
- Business group in France protests economic freeze
- The cocaine threat
- Hawks are overshadowing diplomats in besieged Beirut
- Is the diamond mystique about to crumble?; The Rise and Fall of Diamonds, by Edward Jay Epstein. New York: Simon & Schuster. 285 pp. $14.50.
- World debt: How well can banks carry it?
- New fiction and nonfiction briefly noted; Life and times of Conde Nast; The Man Who Was Vogue: The Life and Times of Conde Nast, by Caroline Seebohm...
- Racial unrest in South Africa -- a fallout from weak economy
- Moonificent
- Friends
- !Saludos! Senor Presidente