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Monitor articles for May 09, 1984
- News In Brief
- Interview with Jane Fonda
- The suspense begins with a missing address book; The Address Book, by Anne Bernays. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 255 pp. $14.95.
- An after-dinner trick that could protect you on credit cards
- S. African rightists rally for race 'purity'
- Something not there before
- Government can be taxing
- Literary awards to South African dissidents spur controversy
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Jane Fonda brings a literary classic to TV in 'The Dollmaker'
- Where there's smoke there's fire - and fine food
- News In Brief
- Physicists may have found 'top' quark
- A second opinion on the phrase 'quality of life'
- When the artist lets a computer make the choices
- A new fangle
- Orioles on move with awakened bats, arms; Reds rely on fleet feet
- Plugging leaks in underground gas tanks
- US-China nuclear accord still faces Congress hurdle
- Fragile alliance: two stories on marriage; Dreams of Sleep, by Josephine Humphreys. New York: The Viking Press. 238 pp. $15 .95.; The Divorce Sonnet...
- News In Brief
- Soviet boycott - politics intrudes
- Federal labs promote their wares, but few seem to be buying
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Serving fresh oysters
- News In Brief
- Not taboo
- Two retiring teachers view school today and yesterday
- Saudis deny rumors they plan to establish ties with USSR
- Is economy running hot? Chilly? Latest GNP figure isn't a good gauge
- Wet weather delays planting in farm belt
- The freeze, Reagan-style, as perceived by the Kremlin
- Nuclear agency debunks report that Iran could soon make bomb
- Soviets blow a cold wind on the flame at Summer Olympics
- Congress lines up on aid
- News In Brief
- Four young artists who have bright futures ahead
- California strawberries: a taste of spring
- 'Rethinking Liberalism': '60s idealism meets '80s realities; Rethinking Liberalism, edited by Walter Truett Anderson. New York: Avon Books. 296 pp....
- Practice makes perfect
- Verse from a number cruncher
- LAND OF TEA AND RUGBY GOES CONSUMER
- Saudi warns US about embassy
- Two union polls move West Germany closer to labor confrontation
- News In Brief
- Historic churches: more seek freedom from strict landmark law
- Diplomacy, British style
- Right angles, white lines
- American Poets' Corner begins to honor US writers
- Sikh violence jars India's wealthiest state
- Issues nag 'Agent Orange' settlement
- The year at its prime