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Monitor articles for February 03, 1984
- News In Brief
- In factory housing, there's a trend toward homes a la modular
- News In Brief
- South African whites clamor to tune in black TV
- News In Brief
- Building with an eye to harnessing the sun's rays
- Attracting children to poetry
- New crop of stars poised for Olympic gold
- Meticulous, lyrical look at nature in Baja
- Deserving debates: An hour when television just stood there and took the pictures
- Exquisitely illustrated 'Hiawatha'; Hiawatha, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, pictures by Susan Jeffers. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers. E. P...
- News In Brief
- Shultz aims to reduce liabilities for Reagan over El Salvador
- Scholarly publishing - a long and distinguished genealogy
- News In Brief
- Alice Walker: her own woman; In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens, ''Womanist Prose,'' by Alice Walker. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 393 pp. $1...
- Saudis may be steering away from emerging lineup of Arab moderates
- Clear echoes of 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy'; Berlin Game, by Len Deighton. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1984. 345 pp. $15. 95.
- Individuality
- News In Brief
- Bilingual study could ease culture shock
- Today's short stories: new tones in the 'chamber music of fiction'; Best American Short Stories 1983, edited by Anne Tyler with Shannon Ravenel. Bos...
- The renovated National Theater outdazzles even its hit musical
- Reagan advisers try to shift focus from '85 budget to deficit 'down payment'. . .
- Gretzky's golden skates
- The 1984 Winter Olympics
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Pulsar
- Lapham's solution
- NATO and Soviets woo East Europe
- Shuttle crew to get driver education all over again, in space
- The State of Western Europe
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Between soft covers
- ...while one state builds a budget surplus
- News In Brief
- Reagan's religious agenda under fire
- PBS ponders how to fill Larry Grossman's shoes
- Small spaces: packing those precious inches with pure charm
- Unplug office equipment bill
- Today's auto special: compact cars at $3.01 a pound
- When the weather is lah-de-dah
- The three faces of factory-built
- British controversy brews over unionists in surveillance work
- 'Next minute, she was a mother'; Winter Wife, by Jessica Auerbach. New York: Ticknor & Fields. 221 pp. $13.95.
- The fine art of delay
- When small is big
- The rosy assumption
- Olympic flame sputters as plan for sponsors threatens relay
- The Supreme Court's future
- Pipelines sale gives debt-ridden Canadian oil company room to maneuver
- Dynamic Volvo chief has a taste for drama and controlled chaos