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Monitor articles for April 09, 1982
- An unfailing Parent
- Stirrings of peace
- Falkland Island takeover stalls negotiations over Gibraltar
- Human Options: An Autobiographical Notebook, by Norman Cousins. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 224 pp. $9.95
- GM contract vote in doubt
- Inside Report (6)
- Check index, choose carefully
- Australian premier coasts past leadership challenge
- Foam insulation ban: was a hazard removed or was it overregulation?
- Hath charms
- Salvadoran right OKs moderates
- Duveen, by S. N. Behrman. New York: Harmony Books/Crown Publishers Inc. 180 pp. $6.95
- Useful view of El Salvador; El Salvador: Central America in the New Cold War, edited by Marvin Gettleman and others. New York: The Grove Press. 397...
- Plywood industry grumbles over Japanese trade barriers
- James A. Michener's America: The People and the Land, by James A. Michener. New York: Crown: 342 pp. $25.
- The diminished stage
- NATO proposes a sum-up in European troop parley
- Littlest US hockey Olympian makes a name for himself in the NHL
- TV show takes mystery out of caring for your car
- US-Japanese trade gap perilous, Ford chief warns
- A ready solution for mildewed bathroom wall
- Innovative financing opens other paths to homeownership
- Walt Whitman: A Life, by Justin Kaplan. New York: Simon & Schuster. 429 pp.
- Falklands: so much for the superpowers
- Standing by the handicapped
- The Computer Establishment, by Katharine Davis Fishman. New York: Harper & Row. 468 pp. $20.95
- The US and Argentina
- North with the Spring, by Edwin Way Teale. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 358 pp. $8.95
- Bombers vs. blackboards
- British plan for Ulster assembly gets cool reaction from both sides
- Sagging Nigeria oil revenues will soon be felt by consumers, politicians
- More official opposition to a new Solidarity seen
- Inside Report (2)
- US team: refugees show signs of Viet chemicals
- Getting a grip on the school discipline problem
- Uganda tense as Obote rivals turn to Libya for arms; But nation slowly rebuilds after the long nightmare of the Idi Amin years
- First Oriole
- Eastertide and hard times stir up delectable sales for candymakers
- Inside Report (1)
- Nobel laureate's superb stories; The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer, selected and with an introduction by Mr. Singer. New York: Farrar S...
- Poland's struggle for freedom; The Polish August, by Neal Ascherson. New York: The Viking Press. 320 pp. $14. 95.
- New US firms bloom despite recession
- Kissinger memoir - a literary and historical tour de force; Years of Upheaval, by Henry Kissinger. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1,283 pp. $24 .95.
- OPEC's price-fixing monopoly under fire from oil companies
- Possible budget deal lists spending cut, tax increase
- Are they the Falkland Islands or Islas Malvinas?
- Inside Report (4)
- Intelligence chief cleared of foreign-agent violation
- Britain firm on Falklands as deadline nears
- Newfoundland signals it won't give up fight for control of offshore oil
- Union votes itself a hefty cut in pay
- Inside Report (3)
- Computers, classics, or cats - clubs cater to varied tastes
- Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady, by Edith Holden. New York: An Owl Book/Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 187 pp. $9.95
- How to play ball - and finish college
- Sand Rivers, by Peter Matthiessen, with photographs by Hugo van Lawick. New York: Bantam Books. 224 pp. $11.95.
- Top school administrator calls for new agenda for US education
- Mr. Nice Guy: Why Reagan remains effective
- Countering the A-bomb threat; Author argues world safety must begin with public awareness of choices ahead
- Argentina braces for oncoming British fleet
- PLO calls guerrilla alert, claiming Israeli buildup
- Solidarity: Poland in the Season of its Passion, by Lawrence Weschler. New York: A Fireside Book, Simon & Schuster. 221 pp. $8.95.
- Inside Report (5)
- Finding my London-by the-creek
- A comparative roundup of book clubs new and old
- Julia Child a la cable TV: simple cooking with French names
- GOP support dented among union hard-hats
- Novelist Dillard turns literary critic; Living By Fiction, by Annie Dillard. New York: Harper & Row. 192 pp. $12.95.
- Kafka triology gives insights into a victim of his own sensitivity; Kafka: A Biography, by Ronald Hayman. New York: Oxford University Press. 349 pp....
- A 212-year tug of war over Falklands: sovereignty vs. self-determination
- Odysey, Mirror of the Mediterranean, photographed and designed by Roloff Beny. Text and Anthology by Anthony Thwaite. New York: Harper & Row. 360 pp...
- French Socialist economic plan threatened by franc's new fall
- O'Hare plan sets off 'classic battle' over airport noise
- Ask the gardeners
- Discover the semiprecious gem squash
- Amnesty International, the Human Rights Story, by Jonathan Power. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 125 pp. $9.95.
- Everlastings, like strawflower, are long on versatility
- Muse goes cosmopolitan; Irish Poetry After Yeats, edited by Maurice Harmon. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 231 pp. $8.95. Odysseus Elytis: Selected Poe...