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Monitor articles for October 13, 1982
- Progress in Indonesia but questions on East Timor
- Business suits with a personal touch
- Restoring and preserving: the poetry of Kenneth Rexroth
- Squash and apples combine in a fall casserole
- A non-NASA Mars landing ahead? Mission to Mars: Plans and Concepts for the First Manned Landing, by James Edward Oberg. Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole B...
- Mideast jigsaw: Arafat and Hussein try to puzzle out joint response to Reagan
- West German advisers rap new economic plan
- Uganda denies uprooting of a large ethnic group
- Iran's economy: tenacious but tenuous after revolution
- Ousted GOP chairman Richards speaks his mind
- Britain in a flap as conservationists go to bat for . . . the common bat
- In short (3)
- Passing the true Shostakovich sound from father to son
- Fragrant, golden zwieback comes from Russian Mennonite kitchens
- What does God know?
- How should government help farmers conserve soil?
- Eggplant, tomato in a simple gratin dish
- In short (1)
- IN SHORT
- Broadway's 'Cats' is a show to make audiences purr; Cats.Musical extravaganza with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on ''Old Possum's Book of Pra...
- Uniting to sell abroad
- Lebanon's Palestinians struggle to cope
- S. African clergy uneasily approaches race decision
- Pressure builds in India to calm protest by Sikhs
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- 'Liberal' church rejects plea to lend space to urban nonwhites
- Coward diary bows to mixed review; The Noel Coward Diaries, edited by Graham Payn and Sheridan Morley. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 698 pp. $22.50.
- Don't overspend on neckties, says expert
- Defending champion Lakers could be even better with rookie Worthy
- Can preserving the planet also help feed the poor?
- US-USSR cultural exchanges -- who wins?
- California's high court gets a dunking in politics
- Britain's 'Iron Lady' displays her mettle
- Suzuki resigns, Japan searches
- Since 'Silent Spring,' meager gains; America the Poisoned, by Lewis Regenstein. Washington, D.C.: Acropolis Books Ltd. 375 pp. $16.95.
- Labor digs in its heels at Caterpillar, Chrysler
- For a taste of Grenada, try nutmeg cake and callaloo soup
- Cuba turns trade tables by buying outside sugar
- More than one success formula for Series managers
- In short (2)
- 2 all-white schools fight tax case
- Or else the Alliance will rupture
- Suspect in 1980 bombing in custody back in Italy
- Louisianans returning home after rail incident
- Progress in Indonesia
- Wall Street pauses to ask, How high?
- For a permanent UN police force
- Acid in eye drops found in Colorado
- Polish shipyard workers adamant
- Japan's new nationalism
- Americans' savings -- not so skimpy after all?
- Democrats ask equal time if TV carries Reagan talk
- Portland, Maine: coming of age at 350
- Turned down for a credit card? You may need to shed some plastic
- Making a high school graduate someone you'd want to hire
- TV's Woodruff and Savitch in print; This is Judy Woodruff at the White House, by Judy Woodruff with Kathleen Maxa. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. 2...