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Monitor articles for August 13, 1982
- Kickoff game proposed
- Baseball's toughest calls
- After long wait, abortion issue faces showdown in Congress
- The urge to merge
- Pro basketball comebacks in offing; ump's toughest calls
- One that (thankfully) got away
- Italy's Craxi: a man in a hurry -- and with a Socialist mission
- Extra pennies for your pennies
- Inside Report (7)
- EC says US pipeline ban afoul of international law
- Aetna seeks financial flexibility through acquisitions
- Applause -- and high time -- for US printmakers
- Inside Report (6)
- Innovation on a shoestring is the rule for little mags
- Businesses aren't fighting to pick up tax-increase tab
- Golf and business mix
- Close-up on a labor of love
- Recent anti-Semitic attacks in Europe
- Thousand Pieces of Gold, by Ruthanne Lum McCunn. San Francisco: Design Enterprises of San Francisco (PO Box 14695, 94114). 308 pp. $5.95 (paperback).
- A slyly poignant show
- Utilities increase efforts to catch power rustlers
- Old varieties of plants are valid options
- How Israeli bureacracy held up Red Cross supplies for west Beirut
- Anthology of favorites; The Pushcart Prize VII: Best of the Small Presses, edited by Bill Henderson. Wainscott, N.Y.: The Pushcart Press (PO Box 380...
- Extra-special delivery
- Counterpoint to Whitman's songs; Walt Whitman: The Measure of His Song, edited by Jim Perlman, Ed Folsom, and Dan Campion. Minneapolis: Holy Cow! Pr...
- Good advice for would-be novelists; Guide to Fiction Writing, by Phyllis A. Whitney. Boston: The Writer (8 Arlington Street, 02116). 133 pp. $12.95.
- Giants in the march toward equality; Roy Wilkins's undeviating journey; Standing Fast: The Autobiography of Roy Wilkins, with Tom Mathews. New York:...
- Iraq joins Arab nations offering refuge for PLO
- Inside Report (2)
- Conservatives, too, like clean air
- Informative nonfiction for summer reading; Slavery's toll -- on the masters; The Ruling Race: A History of American Slaveholders, by James Oakes. Ne...
- Stimulating look across a dotted line; Divisions on a Ground: Essays on Canadian Culture, by Northrop Frye. Toronto: House of Anasi Press Ltd. (dist...
- Inside Report (1)
- N-bomb tests: it's easier to verify a total ban
- Attacks against Jews in France spark intense debate
- The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, 1906, by Eric Saul and Don Denevi. Millbrae, Calif: Celestial Arts (231 Adrian Road, 94030). 168 pp. $2...
- The substance of our worth
- Bar unit reverses stand against private club bias
- Flap over broadcast radiation stirs local action
- Portuguese replacing Marxist Constitution
- Ask the gardeners
- House, Senate to iron out military construction bill
- Giants in the march toward equality; King's gifts for eloquence and nonviolence; Let the Trumpet Sound: The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr., by Step...
- Perfect end for a worthy series; The Killing Ground, by Mary Lee Settle. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc. 364 pp. $14.95.
- Hard-hitting inner-city saga; Forsaking All Others, by Jimmy Breslin. New York: Simon & Schuster. 431 pp. $16. 95.
- Lift linoleum before putting hardware on kitchen floor
- Blocking aid to Beirut
- Informative nonfiction for summer reading; Inside the nuclear family; Nuclear Culture: Living and Working in the World's Largest Atomic Complex, by...
- Henry Fonda, film stat
- New bill: sealing a porous border
- At last -- haggling over peace
- Israeli goods find ready markets in war-torn Lebanon
- The burden of executions
- US calls for destroying chemical arms stockpiles
- What makes American farms work; Feeding Multitudes -- A History of How Farmers Made America Rich, by Wheeler McMillen. Danville, Ill.: The Interstat...
- Japan to reconsider textbook whitewash
- Detroit seeking rust warranties
- Impatient US moves to save Habib's mission
- Weathering a 'depression'
- Trident A-sub runs gantlet to reach West Coast base
- Fine Woodworking Techniques 4, selected by editors of Fine Woodworking magazine. Newtown, Conn.: The Taunton Press (55 Churchhill Rd., Box 355, 0647...
- An honest attempt at balance; ABC Closeup's portrait of the UN: charges and praise
- Correction
- Klondike Lost: A Decade of Photograhs by Kinsey and Kinsey, by Norm Bolotin. Anchorage: Alaska Northwest Publishing Company (Box 4-EEE, 99509). 128...
- Poet Ortiz, defender of history's victims
- Teaming up to ease building codes; US-local effort to spur new housing
- South African minister: Why does church back apartheid?
- Japanese realtors try sales gimmicks to sell properties
- Informative nonfiction for summer reading; Rustic essays that don't wilt; In Praise of Practical Fertilizer, by John Baskin. New York: W.W. Norton &...
- Women of the West, by Cathy Luchetti with Carol Olwell. St. George, Utah: Antelope Island Press (PO Box 220, 84770). 240 pp. $25.
- Inside Report (5)
- Two imports tie in this year's search for the 'ideal' automobile
- Southpaws pause for celebration
- Inside Report (4)
- Inside Report (3)
- In Poland courtesy -- and confidence -- are in short supply
- Poland -- lint in its pockets and a debt coming due
- Night Witches: The Untold Story of Soviet Women in Combat, by Bruce Myles. Novato, Calif.: Presidio Press (31 Pamaron Way, 94947). 278 pp. $14.95.
- No drilling in wilds, House says
- Peacemaking encouraged
- A million pounds of freight floating forth above earth
- Poetry that obscurity hasn't obscured; The Last Lunar Baedeker, by Mina Loy. Highland, N.C.: The Jargon Society (distributed by Inland Book Company,...
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- The Child Snatchers, by Bobbi Lawrence and Olivia Taylor-Young. Charlestown, Mass.: Charles River Books (One Thompson Square, 02129). 262 pp. $12.95.
- The tide of 'illegals' -- a firsthand record