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Monitor articles for June 08, 1983
- Panel asks House to drop Burford contempt citation
- Behind the election headlines: British voters' quiet concerns
- Trillin spices his food with humor; Third Helpings, by Calvin Trillin. New Haven and New York:Ticknor & Fields. 184 pp. $12.95.
- OAU deadlocked on Polisario status
- N-bomb inventor: idea won't work; The Truth About the Neutron Bomb: The Inventor of the Bomb Speaks Out, by Sam Cohen. New York: William Morrow & Co...
- Divvying up a sunken treasure: state, salvors bicker
- Lining up a mortgage for that retirement home
- Your reputation
- Making it new: Ezra Pound
- El Salvador: a peace worth winning right
- Under siege, Sandinistas grapple with rebels, US
- Quality of public education in US looms as key issue in '84 race
- Stop testing -- and reduce the danger of nuclear war
- It's taxing time for states as drive to limit levies slows
- Black parents want 'equal time' on South Africa
- Experts from Sri Lanka, Yugoslavia mold US prodigies
- Under siege, Sandinistas grapple with rebels, US
- Cigarette sales decline as taxes raise prices
- Two meals from one roasting chicken
- Self-taught New York boy won national title at eight
- True story gives example of some of motherhood's best qualities; Eleni, by Nicholas Gage. New York: Random House. 471 pp. $15.95.
- Alfred Brendel plays Beethoven; The case for a thinking man's pianist
- 'Thatcherism' may bring steady decline in U.K. unions
- Children and chess
- Early Andropov meeting unlikely, US official says
- Should there be limits on freedom of information?
- Fairness and the tax cut
- PLO rift causes diplomatic flurry
- White House, State Department battle; The war over Central America policy
- In topsy-turvy Lebanon, US now wants Israel to stay
- Tree talk
- The 'Mighty Pawns' of Philadelphia's Frederick Douglass School: breaking down the stereotypes
- British musical chairs: opposition scrambles for seats
- US to air new proposals at Geneva arms parley
- When Managua cries spy
- The only way to keep tax indexing
- Essays debunk science fraud; Science Good, Bad and Bogus, by Martin Gardner. New York: Avon Books. 408 pp.
- Voters' rebellion in Italy may signal new era in politics
- Chili Davis: Giant with 2-way power
- House panel votes cutoff in Nicaraguan rebel aid
- Fresh spinach crop flourishes in cool weather
- The 'French chef' cooks American on new TV series
- Drama with a 'ferociously original style'; Egyptology (My Head Was a Sledgehammer). Play written and directed by Richard Foreman.
- Epcot -- behind the lure of Disney's city of the future
- Fall fashions garner high marks in current showings
- Pasta with vegetables makes a colorful dish
- Romania drops emigrant tax to maintain needed trade with West