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Monitor articles for October 08, 1982
- Appealing tiger story draws on fact; Rajpur, Last of the Bengal Tigers, by Robert M. McClung, illustrated by Irene Brady. New York: William Morrow &...
- The school where elephants learn how to work; Elephant School, written and photographed by John Stewart. New York: Pantheon Books. 55 pp. $10.95. (A...
- Einstein as scientist and -- human being; 'Subtle is the Lord . . .': The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein, by Abraham Pais. New York: Oxford...
- Volvo pursuit of US police is beginning to pay dividends
- Legends from Far East for early grades; The Legend of the Milky Way, retold and illustrated by Jeanne M. Lee. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 30...
- Inside Report (1)
- East European countries pledge aid to Nicaragua
- Stories of Old South; The Collected Stories of Caroline Gordon. Introduction by Robert Penn Warren. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc. 350 pp. $...
- Shippers, insurers tighten port security to thwart cargo theft
- Wall Street's bulls break down the gates
- Nothing to bank on but biscuits
- Changing houses by swap
- Fuel from water? New breakthrough brings day closer
- Glenn Gould's legacy of integrity
- Jordan details White House agony over Iran hostage crisis; Crisis: The Last Year of the Carter Presidency, by Hamilton Jordan. New York: G. P. Putna...
- An outlook colored by Depression, Hollywood, images of bygone America; New Reagan political biography is best yet; Reagan, by Lou Cannon. New York:...
- Television and film strike is averted in Hollywood
- Ancient voyagers to the New World; Columbus may have missed the first boat
- Fine collection of ultra-short fiction; Short Shorts: An Anthology of the Shortest Stories, edited by Irving Howe and Ilana Wiener Howe. Boston: Dav...
- Humidity-control devices can help prevent mildew
- Soviets, Chinese sit down to discuss border dispute
- How 'streamlining' saved Jaguar Cars
- Two teens respond when parents need help; Circle of Fire, by William H. Hooks. New York: Atheneum. 147 pp. $9.95. (Ages 11 and up.)
- Chicano poems; strong-spirited verses; Fiesta in Aztlan - Anthology of Chicano Poetry, edited by Toni Empiringham. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Capra Pres...
- Poet-playwright's first novel; Sassafras, Cypress and Indigo, by Ntozake Shange. New York: St. Martin's Press. 222 pp. $10.95.
- What mulching does -- a tale of two paths
- Guatemalan copters said to be overflying Mexico
- For Madison Avenue, NFL strike changes the whole game plan
- Playoff rain delays; pitchers surprise
- Daffodils for constant color
- US scholar documents widespread Beirut cluster bombing
- PAC politics
- Inside Report (6)
- Novel of courage, determination; The Girl on the Outside, by Mildred Pitts Walter. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books. 149 pp. $9.50. (Ages 11-1...
- Paperback mysteries for all ages
- Inside Report (5)
- Discovering nonfiction -- a neglected area for young readers
- After fire, a forest reborn; A Forest is Reborn, by James R. Newton, illustrated by Susan Bonners. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell. 28 pp. $8.50.
- Cuddling isn't advised; Porcupines, by Wyatt Blassingame. New York: Dodd, Mead. 64 pp. $7.95. (Ages 7 -10.)
- New jobless figures point to growing election issue
- US wants to revise setup for medicare payments
- 'Nuclear pacifism' -- a crescendoing theme among churches in US
- Lebanese President says he'll give detainee lists
- What it's like behind the zoo bars; Zucchini, by Barbara Dana. New York: Harper & Row. 122 pp. $10.50. (Ages 8-12 .)
- EPA says acid rain control could run $6 billion a year
- African organization starts big gathering in Zaire
- A boost out of commercial TV doldrums from three new PBS series
- A constructive approach to the housing crunch
- Full US and Soviet teams meeting on missile curbs
- Why Mexican politics are unshaken by economic storm
- Lebanon looks to US to broker withdrawals, fill vacuum
- Behind the rally: easier money
- Trekking in the Himalayas; Stones of Silence, by George B. Schaller. New York: Bantam Books. 292 pp. $3. 95.
- Rural essays explore inner self; Letters From the Country, by Carol Bly. New York: Penguin Books. 184 pp. $4. 95.
- Superpowers in the grainfields
- Musicianship, Thoreau, Pasternak and more; Arrau reflects on life as a musician; Conversations with Arrau, by Joseph Horowitz. New York: Alfred A. K...
- Corruption charges swirl around Zaire's President Mobutu
- Mott, pioneer in women's rights; Valiant Friend: The Life of Lucretia Mott, by Margaret Hope Bacon. New York: Walker & Co. 265 pp. $8.95.
- Christmas cactus likes benign neglect
- The nuclear challenge
- If only I could be ...; The Luckiest One of All, by Bill Peet. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 30 pp. $9.95. (Ages 4-7.)
- Advice for parents and teachers; How to encourage youngsters to explore nature; Nature, Children, and You, by Paul E. Goff. Athens: Ohio University...
- Inside Report (7)
- Fresh US wind in Central America
- Poles edgy over the end of Solidarity
- US watchdog on alert to forestall more bank failures
- Inside Report (4)
- Inside Report (3)
- Thoreau as revealed in his journal; Thoreau in the Mountains, by Henry David Thoreau, commentary by William Howarth. New York: Farrar, Straus, and G...
- A Jew's life under Nazis; Gideon, by Chester Aaron. New York: J. B. Lippincott. 181 pp. $10.50. (Ages 12 and up.)
- De la Madrid hopes to improve US ties
- Ask the gardeners
- Ballet life behind the scenes; Winter Season: A Dancer's Journal, by Toni Bentley. New York: Random House. 150 pp. $11.95.
- Good news for Reagan -- from Carter's chief of staff; Says Democrats may have hard time finding candidate for '84 with wide appeal
- Imagination is the hallmark at Green Tiger Press
- A bench-warmer who became a star; Quarterback Walk-On, by Thomas J. Dygard. New York: Morrow Junior Books. 221 pp. $8.50. (Ages 12 and up.)
- Pavarotti's zesty autobiography; Pavarotti: My Own Story, with William Wright. New York: Warner Books. $3.95.
- Recently disclosed data suggests irresponsibility at NRC; New Light on debate over atomic power plants; Nuclear Power: Both Sides, edited by Michio...
- The perfect pet for a city child; The Magic Guinea Pig, by Tricia Springstubb. New York: Morrow Junior Books. 32 pp. $9.50. (Ages 7-9.)
- Irish premier seeks unity in party after touchy vote
- What to do when drainage is ruined by a neighbor's action
- In Russia, KGB intrigue; One Small Clue, by Mara Kay. New York: Crown Publishers Inc. 121 pp. $8.95. (Ages 11 and up.)
- No Tylenol link in Chicago and Philadelphia deaths
- Intrigue in desert, attic, and train; The Turquoise Toad Mystery, by Georgess McHargue. New York: Delacorte Press. 139 pp. $9.95. (Ages 9-12.)
- With period illustrations by Caldecott winners; Charming poems based on nature; Birds, Beasts and the Third Thing: Poems by D. H. Lawrence, selected...
- How love for a pet blossomed into love for a family; Duchess, by Chester Aaron. New York: J.B. Lippincott. 182 pp. $10.50. (Ages 12 and older.)
- Egypt looks to US for assertive hand in peace process
- Pasternak letters charm and inform; The Correspondence of Boris Pasternak and Olga Friedenberg: 1910-1954, compiled and edited by Elliott Mossman. T...
- A story about a decidedly uncuddly mother bear; The Grizzly Bear with the Golden Ears, by Jean Craighead George, pictures by Tom Catania. New York:...
- Brutal punishments mark daily life in Iran
- Elizabeth Dole vs. sex bias
- Loose change and Alexander Claybourne McGillicuddy
- Into the wild blue yonder by way of the stage; Grounded, by Todd Domke. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 186 pp. $9.95. (Ages 7- 11.)
- Chicago ghetto teacher convinces children she cares -- and gets results; Marva Collins' Way, by Marva Collins and Civia Tamarkin. Los Angeles: J. P....
- Independent voices keep their civil tones
- Ahoy down there! Are you the Pinta?
- Inside Report (2)
- Voting on Chrysler pact indicates heavy defeat
- Will Kohl be the rock of W. German stability?
- When a ballerina's dreams collide with toil, doubt; Just Like Jenny, by Sandy Asher. New York: Delacorte Press. 148 pp. $9.95. (Ages 10-14.)
- Quarry tile for the kitchen - be sure there's support
- The Monitor's View: Quote