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Monitor articles for May 14, 1982
- US attorney general to review his tax return
- N.Y. mayor seeks camps for city-blight offenders
- Summer with horses; Nicki & Wynne, by Barbara Morgenroth. New York: Atheneum. 139 pp. $9.95.
- The Collected Stories of Elizabeth Bowen, introduction by Angus Wilson. New York: Vantage Books/Random House. 782 pp. $8.95.
- Iran turning tables on Iraq as world watches Falklands
- Japan's leaders are split over how to revive economy
- Check particle-board floor before covering with linoleum
- Dual treatment of those from hostile lands upheld
- US said to be threatened with scientific illiteracy
- Parents
- Abductions of reporters mar Argentina's image
- Ask the gardeners
- New roof leaks; some specific steps to take
- Fun with robots; Ready . . . Set . . . Robot! by Lillian and Phoebe Hoban, pictures by Lillian Hoban. New York: Harper & Row. 64 pp. $6.95. Your Ver...
- Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman, edited by Robert H. Ferrell. New York: Penguin. 448 pp. $6.95.
- Seed growing and house building; How My Garden Grew, by Anne & Harlow Rockwell. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 24 pp. $6.95. Tool Book, wri...
- L.A. panel orders inquiry on police chief's remarks
- Monuments -- To What? Public art takes a beating
- When corporations have the last word
- Strong US-Latin ties expected to survive Falklands test
- Solzhenitsyn turns down US invitation as dissident
- Before the Falklands -- the Swan Islands
- UN peace plan for Falklands: 'no winners, no losers'
- 'Marco Polo': dazzling voyage into history and fantasy
- Inside Report (2)
- Bringing up Baby in the '80s
- Iraqi losses suck Arab oil nations closer to Gulf war
- In new boks Bard is alive, winning, colorful; Shakespeare and His Theatre, by John Russell Brown. Illustrated by David Gentleman. New York: Lothrop,...
- European Parliament calls for ban on plastic bullets
- It's not enough for Johnny to add
- Repairing moss-covered cedar-shake roof
- Why Braniff International's colorful career has ended
- Polish Catholics offer plan to get regime, union talking
- Girl talk
- Fifty recommended books for infants, toddlers, and Grades 1-3
- Going out of business
- Kids and campaigns; I Am Rubber, You Are Glue, by Jane Morton. New York: Beaufort Books Inc. 96 pp. $7.95. My Mother the Mayor, Maybe, by Pat Kibbe....
- Monumental new series of American classics
- Moisture-ruined plaster should be replaced
- The Mathematical Experience, by Philip J. Davis and Reuben Hersh. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 440 pp. $9.95.
- With 40,000 titles to choose from, lists can help; How to find and select books for children
- Story of tulips; The First Tulips in Holland, by Phyllis Krasilovsky. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co. 32 pp. $12.95.
- Sweden to require visas of Poles, as others do
- In California: voters' preferences for June become clearer
- In mid-America, researchers find family values holding strong; Middletown Families: Fifty Years of Change and Continuity, by Theodore Caplow and How...
- Soviets set space stage for joint French mission
- Ramona is back; Ramona Quimby, Age 8, by Beverly Cleary, illustrated by Alan Tiegreen. New York: Morrow Junior Books. $7.95. 190 pages.
- On spring and its quackery
- If Hitler were found alive . . .; The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H., by George Steiner. New York: Simon & Schuster. 170 pp. $13.50.
- Cleary thinks books should be fun
- Forecast
- Inside Report (6)
- Zoo mixes gorillas, lizards, birds, hippos in tropical rain forest setting
- Old tale -- new version; The Swineherd, by Hans Christian Andersen. New York: William Morrow and Company. 12 pp. $9.50.
- Life on planets Moros and Austar I; Planet of the Warlord, by Douglas Hill. New York: Atheneum. 128 pp. $8.95. Dragon's Blood, by Jane Yolen. New Yo...
- Magnetic and rubber weatherstripping should both work on exterior steel door
- Inside Report (5)
- Inside Report (4)
- West warns Japan this could be free trade's last chance
- Inside Report (3)
- Successful negotiations
- The Step-By-Step Encyclopedia of Practical Gardening: Guide to Gardening Techniques, by Alan Titchmarsh. (Published in cooperation with the Royal Ho...
- Combined-family saga; Gardine vs. Hanover, by Joan L. Oppenheimer. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell. 152 pp. $8.95.
- Meet a cranky wizard; Tomorrow's Wizard, by Patricia MacLachlan. Illustrated by Kathy Jacobi. New York: Harper & Row. 80 pp. $9.50.
- TV series whets the appetite for simple backyard garden
- Office computer terminals seen as threat to workers
- Correction
- Public's view of Reagan
- From India -- gentle comedy; Malgudi Days, by R.K. Narayan. New York: The Viking Press. 246 pp. $14.95.
- Celtics, 76ers at it again in pro basketball playoffs
- Israeli soldiers question tactics on West Bank
- Texans look ahead to when the boom fades
- Real-life stories with quiet humor; This Strange New Feeling, by Julius Lester. New York: The Dial Press. 149 pp.
- Rabbit: raunchy and overrated
- A four-step method to strip wallpaper
- Graham calls Soviet church 'free'
- Reporters under fire
- Unsnag the autonomy talks
- Doubts on military strength push Argentina toward 'slight' concessions
- Savvy US firms invade the tight Japanese market
- Pritchett: Powerful fiction in small packages; A master's sparkling stories; Collected Stories of V.S. Pritchett. New York: Random House. 521 pp. $2...
- Inside Report (1)
- Getting the drop on feline and fowl