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Monitor articles for March 12, 1982
- An investment manager's Mideast memo
- In Short (4)
- Inside Report (5)
- Scotland Yard report sets off racial furor
- University presses throw a lifeline to hard pressed fiction writers
- A remarkable search for roots; I Sought My Brother: An Afro-American Reunion, by S. Allen Counter and David L. Evans.Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press...
- White thoughts
- Doing well - and doing good - in the inner city
- In Short (3)
- Mitterrand, Reagan ready for battle on Central America
- Now is the time to think about planting trees, shrubs
- Briefly noted: the season's highlights from scholarly publishers; The Story of Craft, by Edward Lucie-Smith. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Pr...
- Save student aid
- Briefly noted: the season's highlights from scholarly publishers; The Glory of Jerusalem, text by Shlomo S. Gafni, photographs by A. van der Heyden....
- AM or FM?
- Humility and healing
- AM stereo arrives, but who will hear?
- Briefly noted: the season's highlights from scholarly publishers; Concrete Mama: Prison Profiles from Walla Walla, photographs by Ethan Hoffman, tex...
- Ask the gardeners
- World eye on Poles' rights
- A university prize winner; Memorable stories from a talented new writer; The Death of Descartes, by David Bosworth. Pittsburgh: The University of Pi...
- Also of note in California . . .
- Soviet foreign policy - how far can the bear's paw reach?
- 'TV generation' journalist ripens into network co-anchor
- From Theroux, a chilling yarn of survival; The Mosquito Coast, by Paul Theroux. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 416 pp.
- US Navy buildup: anchor for Reagan's defense plans
- Somalia nudges Washington to speed up arms
- Briefly noted: the season's highlights from scholarly publishers; Hawks on Hawks, by Joseph McBride. Berkeley: University of California Press. 190 p...
- Inside Report (2)
- Moratorium on opening of 'sex shops' in L. A.
- Arafat visits East Berlin; PLO gets embassy status
- UN commission to study human rights in Poland
- Talk of a depression called 'far-fetched'
- GM announces recall of half-million automobiles
- Briefly noted: the season's highlights from scholarly publishers; Lady Tennyson's Journal, edited and with an Introduction by James O. Hoge. Charlot...
- Merits of a shredded newspaper mulch
- CBS-TV news will stay up all night. . .
- Inside Report (1)
- CAB orders investation of American Airlines
- Man in the Holocene, by Max Frisch. Translated by Geoffrey Skelton. New York: A Harvest/HBJ Paperback. 113 pp. $3.95
- Red Sox: plenty of sock, but. . .
- Inside Report (4)
- Creation, by Gore Vidal. New York: Ballantine Books. 593 pp. $3.95
- Experts shown 'proof' of Nicaragua role in Salvador
- Briefly noted: the season's highlights from scholarly publishers; How Courts Govern America, by Richard Neely. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Pre...
- Global inflation: is there a cure?
- How Saudi Arabia rose to global power; The Kingdom: Arabia and the House of Sa'ud, by Robert Lacey. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 576 pp. $19...
- Briefly noted: the season's highlights from scholarly publishers; Boris Pasternak: His Life and Art, by Guy de Mallac. Norman, Okla.: University of...
- Reagan foreign policy case unheard?
- View from the melting pot; Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez, by Richard Rodriguez. Boston: David R. Godine. 195 pp. $13.95.
- Talent and conviction; Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful, by Alan Paton. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 192 pp. $12.95.
- The Great Canal Debate
- Costly condos sell easily in rarefied air of Colorado
- In Short (2)
- Few days and full of truffle(s)
- Sweat Equity
- 'More good news today'
- Watt unveils plan to open 1 billion protected acres
- Restoring hardwood floors demands a careful touch
- Williams resigns from Senate
- Peripheral canal arguments - pro and con
- Naming Names, by Victor S. Navasky. New York: Penguin Books. 482 pp. $5.95
- In Short (1)
- Tale of two brothers - a good read; Green Desire, by Anton Myrer. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 511 pp. $14.95.
- Meager Measure
- Inside Report (6)
- Chivalry makes a comeback; The Return to Camelot: Chivalry and the English Gentleman, by Mark Girouard. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. 320...
- Salvador mounts pre-election military, political offensive
- The feisty Fed
- Briefly noted: the season's highlights from scholarly publishers; Equal rights, the Male, Stake, by Leo Kanowitz. Albuquerque: University of New Mex...
- Sued? Group legal insurance could pay for your lawyer
- ...but the TV lights could go out for PBS
- Inside Report (3)
- A strong Western defense is key to peace, NATO chief argues
- The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty. New York: A Harvest/HBJ Book. 622 pp. $8.95
- IQ fallacies, Darwin, and his legacy
- Ideas for preventing leaks in steel-casement windows