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Monitor articles for December 07, 1984
- America on the couch
- News In Brief
- Nutcracker; Nutcracker, by E. T. A. Hoffmann; translated by Ralph Manheim. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. New York: Crown Publishers Inc. 120 pp. $1...
- Equality at the turnstile
- David Attenborough and his portrait of the earth
- Muscovites in search of winter boots find a full array of summer sandals
- Reading the rags
- News In Brief
- Hijacking is down, but aims have changed
- Louder debt warnings
- News In Brief
- Between soft covers
- News In Brief
- Sandinista liberalization: will it continue?
- Spice up your kitchen with an added touch of color
- How could I have waited so long, Miss Pym?
- Icefield Parkway: Jasper to Banff
- Pensions remain elusive for the majority of working women
- Solzhenitsyn in focus; Solzhenitsyn: A biography, by Michael Scammell. New York: W. W. Norton & Co. 993 pp. $24.95.
- Laughter stands alone, but a cry needs a why; Victory Over Japan, by Ellen Gilchrist. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 277 pp. $15. 95.
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A quality of good feeling that compensates for awkwardness; Bing and Walker, Play by James Paul Farrell. Directed by Dan Bonnell.
- A treasury of children's books in two volumes; The World Treasury of Children's Literature, by Clifton Fadiman. Boston: Little, Brown. 629 pp. $40.0...
- Mozambique slowly warming to South African peace offer
- Solzhenitsyn in focus
- First novel; Cold Sassy Tree, by Olive Ann Burns. New York: Ticknor & Fields. 391 pp. $16.95.
- Promoting third-world learning: good foreign policy
- AFL-CIO's post-election figures show substantial union turnout for Mondale
- Heritage Foundation's ideas permeate Reagan administration
- New process can remove toxic dioxin from soil, but cost is high
- TAX REFORM; How Treasury plan would effect individuals and corporations
- OTC to Big Board: drawbacks
- Peacemaking and prayer
- News In Brief
- '85 manager demand seen strong
- Safety rules for wood-and coal-burning stoves
- Where the seeds come from for bold new ventures
- How to choose a computer book
- Words and music
- New Zealand conservatives tap new leaders after crashing defeat
- More questions than answers about Indian plant accident
- Service economy growth seen
- An enchanting new Manon at the Met
- 'Something has happened at Hawaii!'
- News In Brief
- New diplomatic movement from Peres, France
- Editor's choice; A Book of One's Own: People and Their Diaries, by Thomas Mallon. New York, Ticknor & Fields. 318 pages. $15.95
- Trying to sell deep budget cuts
- Before Benoit's gold medal
- Uranium-mine proposal stirs controversy in rural Virginia town
- Are Reagan and Chernenko ready to do business?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Hockey's new, improved Mike Bossy on Gretzky's scoring trail
- TAX REFORM; How two tax reformers view the plan
- TAX REFORM; What economists say about the proposal
- News In Brief
- University press
- Formula for South's school reform: more work, fewer absences
- Christmas roundup of books for young children
- The language of art; The Democratic Muse: Visual Arts and the Public Interest, by Edward C. Banfield. New York: Basic Books Inc. 244 pages. $15.95.
- Polish director finds there are 'many forms of freedom'
- Do all comedians want to play Hamlet?
- L'embarras du choix
- History now
- Canada may slow its conversion to metric system but won't count it out
- 'Will they be wiser?'
- Futurist Toffler calls for 'de-massifying' of schools
- News In Brief
- European scene; Family Sayings, by Natalia Ginzburg. Manchester and New York: Carcanet Press. Revised from original translation by D.M. Low. 181 pp....
- WorldPaper, little known in US, is alive and growing after five years
- TAX REFORM; How Treasury plan would affect individuals. . .
- Heritage Foundation proposals for 1984-88
- An architect who believes in many views
- News In Brief
- Criminy Jane; Great Detectives: A Century of the Best Mysteries From England and America, edited by David Willis McCullough. New York: Pantheon Book...
- Industrial loam, location make Midwest a fertile venture field
- The focus is on home repairs at Chicago's City House Exposition
- News In Brief