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Monitor articles for September 02, 1983
- Staying a step ahead of hurricanes via home computer
- Reflections from a school's founderThe Walled Garden: The Story of a School, by Charles Merrill. Boston: Rowan Tree Press (124 Chestnut Street 02108...
- Even a garden path promotes composting
- Modified sell-it-yourself plan attracts many homeowners
- Reagan seeks pay raise for US civilian employees
- Next - a US space station?
- Edwin Moses streaks on; Replacing Herschel Walker; baseball mysteries
- Gems from the nonfiction shelf
- Early to rise
- Poetry highlight of the month; Pamela White Hadas, Beside Herself: Pocahontas to Patty Hearst, by Pamela White Hadas. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 241...
- In Florida cane fields, immigration reform bill is hot topic
- Nuclear-powered imagination fires novelist, Winter's Tale, by Mark Helprin. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 659 pp. $14.95.
- Philosophers in black robes
- Poets, camels, tug boats, and more
- Zimbabwe: a pattern of disregard for courts
- In Poland, disaffection runs deep
- A teacher looks at his profession, We, the Teachers, by Terry Herndon. Cabin John, Md.: Seven Locks Press (PO Box 72, 6600 81st Street, 20818). 192...
- Use care in removing ivy from painted walls
- 'A Voice From Russia' - probing the Vysotsky enigma
- A socialist CEO - looking to the long term
- France travels rough road to build nationalized industries
- At last, a fix-it kit for the schools, How to Fix What's Wrong with Our Schools, by Bertha Davis and Dorothy Arnof. New Haven: Ticknor & Fields. 216...
- A revolutionary in education, Neill of Summerhill, by Jonathan Croall. New York: Pantheon Books. 436 pp. $20.
- Soviet downing of jetliner shocks world
- New form of government proposed for Pakistan
- Mideast failure and succession
- Celebrating the treaty that ended US War of Independence
- Ricardo Bofill
- US resumes military aid to Chad government
- My very own
- Church in Nicaraqua opposes military draft
- Soviet downing of jetliner shocks world
- Druze leader rules out dialogue with Lebanese government
- US troops to retaliate if attacked in Lebanon
- 'Black dollars' campaign will point up black buying power in 28 cities
- Automation turns job security into major union battle cry
- Second metamorphosis for well-known actor; Houseman at peak, Final Dress, by John Houseman. New York: Simon & Schuster. 559 pp. $19.95.
- Worth noting
- Soviet soldier seeks asylum in W. Germany
- Strength from God
- Being 14 again, dancing, and enjoying it, The Dancers of Sycamore Street, by Julie L'Enfant. New York: St. Martin's Press. 364 pp. $16.95.
- Lingua Yankee
- Space shuttle apparently performing well again
- Pakistan's protests stir up ethnic divisions
- Swallowing up Texas culture; Michener in Lone Star State
- NATO missiles damaging W. German democracy?
- Remembering Ben Franklin and the example of 1783
- Scowcroft: US needs consensus on arms if it wants pact with Soviets
- Tales in tradition of Maugham and Dinesen, Mr. Bedford and the Muses, by Gail Godwin. New York: Viking. 205 pp. $14.95.
- Unions seek political unity in Labor Day rallies
- A fishy tale: US, Canada seek to restock Great Lakes
- Human rights group outlawed in Uruguay
- Namibia - still no solution
- Suppression of Soviet writers prompts retaliation by US publishers
- Common sense critique of schools, Free to Teach: Achieving Equity and Excellence in Schools, by Joe Nathan. New York: The Pilgrim Press. 224 pp. $14...
- A 'Swedish model' - centralized wage talks - crumbles on the edges
- France tightens immigrant policy
- Indonesia launches drive against East Timor rebels
- Scathing re-examination leaves Kissinger tarnished, but not demolished, The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House, by Seymour M. Hersh....
- Labor Day 1983