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Monitor articles for September 10, 1982
- Inside Report (7)
- US takes a different stance on world debt payments
- Ask the gardeners
- Realist abroad
- British ignore US policy, send turbines to USSR
- US foreign policy takes shape in 3 vital areas
- US Open winding up minus Navratilova, Austin
- Square-foot gardens and smaller seed packages produce bountiful harvests
- Israel strikes; Arabs confer
- A dancer's grand leap to freedom; Baryshnikov: From Russia to the West, by Gennady Smakov. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc. 244 pp. $9.95.
- Early Milosz novel of deception and self-deception; The Seizure of Power, by Czeslaw Milosz. Translated by Celina Wieniewska. New York: Farrar, Stra...
- How small businesses cope
- A socialist mayor in Yankee Vermont
- First Reagan try to end abortion filibuster fails
- Indians take uneasy look at themselves
- If the Scouts ruled America ...; The Boy Scout Handbook and Other Observations, by Paul Fussell. New York: Oxford University Press. 284 pp. $15.95.
- A resource catalog for parents; The Whole Child: A Sourcebook, by Stevanne Auerbach. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan/Perigee Books. 320 pp. $8....
- Miami's palms or Chicago's bracing breezes? A duel for '92 World's Fair
- Lebanese President-elect will clamp down on press
- US officials will appeal seat-belt, air-bag ruling
- Clean water: will it be just a memory?; Water: The Nature, Uses, and Future of Our Most Precious and Abused Resource, by Fred Powledge. New York: Fa...
- The apocalypse according to Malamud; God's Grace, by Bernard Malamud. New York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux Inc. 223 pp. $13.50.
- The outlook in Detroit; US auto industry scrambles to regain competitive edge
- US foreign policy takes shape in 3 vital areas
- The empty chair in Jakarta
- Academia's ethical and moral challenge; Beyond the Ivory Tower: Social Responsibilities of the Modern University, by Derek Bok. Cambridge, Mass.: Ha...
- Regan speech in Kansas focuses on social issues
- French troops eclipsed US Marines in Lebanon
- Picking an envoy
- Florida tightens laws on chemical waste disposal
- A greening of San Francisco
- Window shopping -- the colorful way
- Deep choices
- Filling crack in a wood door is easier with a putty stick
- President vs. drunk drivers
- Energy, renewal and security; Global Insecurity: A Strategy for Energy and Economic Renewal, edited by Daniel Yergin and Martin Hillenbrand. Boston:...
- Inside Report (1)
- Quebec language law ruled unconstitutional
- Why France will eat 'le hamburger,' but can't swallow 'le data'
- The US role in a lasting Mideast peace; A case for placing strings on future American aid to Israel; The United States in the Middle East: Interests...
- Photo tour of Wright's architecture; Frank Lloyd Wright, by Thomas A. Heinz. New York: St. Martin's Press. 96 pp.
- Inside Report (4)
- Canetti: molded by Europe in the '20s; The Torch in My Ear, by Elias Canetti. Translated from the German by Joachim Neugroschel. New York: Farrar, S...
- West German chancellor challenges opponents
- Inside Report (3)
- Cliff Robertson talks about Hollywood business ethics
- New charges of chemical warfare in Afghanistan
- What's all that hootin' and groovin' in Moscow?
- Yves Montand takes on the Met -- and conquers
- Ex-liberal calls for grass-roots action; Nothing Can Be Done, Everything is Possible, by Byron Kennard. Andover, Mass.: Brick House Publishing Compa...
- Yankee tootle
- Webster on the FBI's fight against the mob
- Stockman's lesson: changing Washington takes more than scissors; Government: Is it less than meets the eye?; The Education of David Stockman and Oth...
- The next megabuck films: from 'Jedi' to 'Amadeus'
- Uproarious entertainment from Latin America; Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, by Mario Vargas Llosa. Translated by Helen R. Lane. New York: Farrar,...
- Urgent need: new policy on elderly; America's Old Age Crisis: Public Policy and the Two Worlds of Aging, by Stephen Crystal. New York: Basic Books I...
- Practical considerations determine whether to pour concrete overlay
- Correction
- US balks, but IDA fund for poor nations survives
- Inside Report (6)
- Soaring US Volvo sales capitalize on company's sleek cars, new image
- A picnic, dance, and nuclear war evacuation
- Inside Report (5)
- 'Doonesbury' cartoonist plans a long vacation
- What's read in the corridors of power
- Police trick breaks siege at Polish Embassy in Bern
- Clarification
- A coalition by Christmas?; Dutch election: neither side wins
- Sparkling collections and anthologies; Food writer's exquisite essays; As They Were, by M. F. K. Fisher. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 261 pp. $13.95.
- Darwin's credible and incredible critics; New biology vs. fundamentalism; Abusing Science: The Case Against Creationism, by Philip Kitcher. Cambridg...
- Kipling for old and new audience; The Portable Kipling, edited and with an introduction by Irving Howe. New York: The Viking Press. 687 pp. $6.95.
- Jerry Brown's toughest opponent -- himself?
- Writings of a gifted eccentric; Me Again: Uncollected Writings of Stevie Smith. New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux Inc. 360 pp. $15.95.
- Nin, master of artifice, effect; The Early Diary of Anais Nin, Volume 2, 1920-1923. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 541 pp. $19.95.
- A provocative voice - replayed; The Village Voice Anthology (1956-1980), edited by Geoffrey Stokes. New York: William Morrow & Co. 331 pp. $15.50 in...
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- First steps toward nuclear arms control; Ex-CIA official explodes myths of 'superiority' and 'limited war'; Russian Roulette: The Superpower Game, b...
- Separation of church and state: learning from Jefferson
- Letters from a liberated frontier woman; Letters of a Woman Homesteader, by Elinor Pruitt Stewart. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 282 pp. $5.95.
- Pipeline fallout: outrage in Canada, too
- Washington's football Huskies can sniff another big season ahead