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Monitor articles for July 09, 1982
- Coke and Pepsi square off in 'diet-cola wars'
- Will Reagan flag down US rail strike?
- Digging for traces of Colonial life; Martin's Hundred, by Ivor Noel Hume. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 253 pp. $18.95.
- Report urges legal marijuana
- Vatican Bank president submits his resignation
- Diamond records; cagers?
- Paris-Washington honeymoon is over
- Zimbabwe province quiet after a security sweep
- South African spinoff land spurs self-reliance
- Meaty fiction with a draft of sadness; Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, by Anne Tyler. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 303 pp. $13.50.
- Other All-Star angles
- Britain waits on Argentina for a go-ahead on POWs
- From bread van to Merkava: the birth of a war machine
- Nuclear War 101: professors prompt dialogue on campus
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Organic fertilizer product may put new life in lawns
- Get ready now for winter gardening under glass; Home Solar Gardening - Solar Greenhouses for Your Backyard or Apartment, by John H. Pierce. New York...
- Inside Report (5)
- If US firms can't compete
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- Answering the public's questions about the US mail
- A fantasy for baseball lovers; Shoeless Joe, by W. P. Kinsella. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 265 pp. $11. 95.
- Inside Report (4)
- Bucky Dent's case and other angles on baseball's All-Star game; obscure feats
- Cable TV's goodwill ambassador for the animal world
- American library unit sees gain against censorship
- Warrantless searches: the high court's bad switch
- 'Come unto me'
- The military transport dogfight
- The 'city of orchids' recovers from Cultural Revolution
- Inside Report (3)
- Dissident's window on Soviet life; Notes of a Revolutionary, by Andrei Amalrik, translated by Guy Daniels. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 355 pp. $16.50.
- Ask the gardeners
- Inside Report (2)
- Hunting for the ideal in window insulation
- Gentleness from author of 'Jaws'; The Girl of the Sea of Cortez, by Peter Benchley. New York: Doubleday & Co. 236 pp. $13.95.
- Inside Report (1)
- First Chinese encyclopedia to list 'notorious' characters
- History as a riddle
- Mr. Begin's decision to delay
- Spanish writer snatches moments out of time; A Meditation, by Juan Benet. Translated by Gregory Rabassa. New York: Persea Books. 366 pp. $15.95.
- Renovation gives old metropolitan districts a creative new dynamism
- Brezhnev warning to Reagan more bluster than ultimatum?
- A covey of capitalist economists in socialist France
- Church of England rejects accord with Methodists
- Reasons behind US effort to help PLO leave Beirut
- COLUMNS MAKE ORDER OUT OF CHAOS AND SHAPE PUBLIC SPACES; AN EXHIBITION
- Drive-in extraordinaire
- Inside Report (7)
- Haitians and humanity
- Inside Report (6)
- A high lama, back to visit, holds services in Tibet
- A bit of praise for the Postal Service
- Adapting older homes for solar uses; How to Solarize Your House: A Practical Guide to Design and Construction for Solar Heating, by Thomas Scott Dea...
- Afghan refugees: the Palestinians of Asia?
- Kentucky senator plans to skip governor's race
- Definitive biography of Wodehouse; P. G. Wodehouse: A Biography, by Frances Donaldson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 369 pp. $18.50.
- New books focus on a place in the sun; Sun Rhythm Form, by Ralph L. Knowles. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. 289 pp. $ 25. Solar Architecture: The...
- Latin America: time for 'benign neglect'
- Care for sweet tunes on an old muffler? Try the urban county fair
- Why Hungarians think Andropov will succeed Brezhnev
- Rock-ribbed rejoinder
- Israel may winter troops in Lebanon, leader hints
- Barth's literary puzzle: several novels disguised as one; Sabbatical: A Romance, by John Barth. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 366 pp. $14 .95.
- Nicaragua's neighbors condemn its buildup
- Archaeology in the Holy Land; Digging for God and Country: Exploration, Archaeology, and the Secret Struggle for the Holy Land, 1799-1917, by Neil A...