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Monitor articles for December 02, 1983
- 'Doonesbury': a lively leap to stage
- West Europe, US propose rival satellite navigation systems
- Bible stories, celebrations, carols, and a picture book by Peter Spier; A Child Is Born, The Christmas Story, by Elizabeth Winthrop, illustrated by...
- Admit it!
- Elementary, my dear Hopper; Trouble in Bugland: A Collection of Inspector Mantis Mysteries, by William Kotzwinkle. Illustrated by Joe Servello. Bost...
- Southern and black, in history and in story; A Gathering of Old Men, by Ernest J. Gaines. New York:Alfred A. Knopf. 214 pp. $ 13.95. Lemon Swamp and...
- News In Brief
- How to replace damaged floor boards, get rid of wood borers
- Photos as art and education; I Read Symbols and I Read Signs, by Tana Hoban. New York: Greenwillow Books. 32 pp. $10. Ages 2-7.
- Prehistorical romance: a new genre in popular fiction; The Clan of the Cave Bear, by Jean M. Auel. New York: Bantam. 1980. Paperback. The Valley of...
- The studies that launched reform
- All's quiet at Berlin Checkpoint Charlie despite Soviet threats
- Profile of a Book Lover
- Story of true giving; Aunt Nina and Her Nephews and Nieces, by Franz Brandenberg and Aliki. New York: Greenwillow Books. 28pp. $10. Ages 3-8.
- Will south California be a region on rails?
- Dr. Feldstein's facts squeeze Reagan as political '84 warms
- UN takes a first step toward putting Antarctica under its wing
- Boston colleges enjoy banner football season
- News In Brief
- Italians outraged by freeing of terrorists
- The next crucial step in the urgent task of reforming US schools
- Correction
- News In Brief
- Signals to Syria toughen
- The population challenge
- Claude Monet's journey; Monet, by Robert Gordon and Andrew Forge. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. 304 pp.
- The great clowns
- Fearless reporter got the scoop - but her methods were dubious; Witness to War: A Biography of Marguerite Higgins, by Antoinette May. New York/Toron...
- News In Brief
- Chinese village reflects success of latest economic incentives
- Judges pressed to pay more attention to rights of crime victims
- News In Brief
- Furniture drawn from the masters; Master Pieces: Making Furniture from Paintings, by Richard Ball and Peter Campbell. New York: Hearst Books. $22.95
- Books reviewed
- New space era
- Reagan deal with Israel sets him up well with Syria - and voters
- On Donald Davie, an indispensable man; Collected Poems 1970-1983, by Donald Davie. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. 172 pp. $14.95.
- Andropov leadership faces test in Supreme Soviet session
- Time Has Brightened It; Time Will Darken It, by William Maxwell. Boston: David R. Godine, publisher. 368 pp. $9.95. Paperback.
- This do-it-yourself house is a sophisticated energy saver
- Neither ridicule nor praise dims the vision of '83 Nobel physicist
- Yes, Mr. Meyer; Financier: The Biography of Andre Meyer, by Cary Reich. New York: William Morrow & Co. 396 pp. $15.95.
- Chinese village reflects success of latest economic incentives
- Some questions you should ask when you shop for a mortgage
- South Africa reform hopes fade
- Harry Waltz, Loan Shark, at home; Waltz in Marathon, by Charles Dickinson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc. 276 pp.
- News In Brief
- A showdown at Gulf Oil over T. Boone Pickens's breakup plan
- Why Reagan's trip to Peking would also help him at home
- City harvest
- News In Brief
- Behind Salvador's military shake-up: drive to do better in battle, shore up rightists
- Defusing superpower tensions
- Radio history: Margaret Thatcher faces the world in BBC phone-in
- News In Brief
- Middle East goals
- A celebration of celebrities (a pride of lions)
- What NBC's Tom Brokaw learned about China
- Nature: a hands-on approach; The Amateur Naturalist, by Gerald Durrell with Lee Durrell. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 320 pp. $22.50. Ages 12 and up.
- News In Brief
- It shouldn't remind me of Everett Towle, but it did
- News In Brief
- A Rose by any other name; The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco. Translated from the Italian by William Weaver. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich/...
- Guiding stars or neon signs -- which way to Christmas?
- Good questions, honest answers; glorious illustrations; Handmade in America: Conversations with Fourteen Craftsmasters, by Barbaralee Diamonstein. N...
- Wrong signals on human rights
- Capital-punishment opponents regroup