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Monitor articles for November 04, 1983
- Corrective bargaining
- There's still enough housing to go around
- Standardized tests -- gauge of whether US schools are improving
- News In Brief
- De Lorean, gorillas, Grant and Lee, and more; Gorillas in the Mist, by Dian Fossey. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 326pp. $ 19.95.
- FALLING IDOL
- The rise of 'Satchmo': no one else's art echoed more widely; Louis Armstrong: An American Genius, by James Lincoln Collier. New York: Oxford Univers...
- Poetry by post seals friendship, explores nature of verse; Segues - A Correspondence in Poetry, by William Stafford and Marvin Bell. Boston: David R...
- Bringing the field to us: superb novel about Vietnam; Meditations in Green, by Stephen Wright. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 342 pp. $14.95.
- Compassion for the world
- Elmore Leonard's LaBrava brings to life the illogic of criminals and crime; LaBrava, by Elmore Leonard. Arbor House. 283 pp. $14.95
- Marlborough: ahead of his time; The Great Marlborough and His Duchess, by Virginia Cowles. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 456 pp. $19.95.
- MacArthur Award winners produce two of season's best; Cathedral, by Raymond Carver. New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc. 228 pp. $13.95.
- How now, farm policy?
- Turkey's generals design a democracy
- First novel explores the gnarled roots of the rich; Old Money, by Lacey Fosburgh. New York: Doubleday. 425 pp. $17.95.
- Strike against Greyhound forces customers to leave driving to somebody else
- The pervasive images of war and the realities of peace
- A sobering look at the new global economic order; The World After Oil: The Shifting Axis of Power and Wealth, by Bruce Nussbaum. New York: Simon & S...
- For George Halas, Chicago's Papa Bear, NFL was good football den
- Cost cuts produce strong 3rd-quarter profits at many a company
- United Nations role in Grenada elections being considered
- Secret hideout helps orphan find herself; The Root Cellar, by Janet Lunn. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 229 pp. $12. 95. Ages 11 and up.
- Learning about life by letter-writing; Dear Mr. Henshaw, by Beverly Cleary, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky. New York: Morrow Junior Books. 144 pp....
- Helmut Jahn: reaching for a futuristic architecture
- Battling to save 'Boone'; Agatha Christie in Hollywood
- Mayor, social issues in San Francisco vote
- Invasion of Grenada reinforces distrust of US by its NATO allies
- For Poles, easing US sanctions means little more than herring
- Commentary on the unpredictability of readers
- Soviet space program may gain dividends from Salyut's troubles
- AFL-CIO says it's not time to ease sanctions against Polish regime
- The unthinkable
- US views Marcos with gloom, skepticism
- Tips on dealing with leaky decks, caulking, and kitchen cleaners
- A Grenada casualty: Caribbean unity
- News In Brief
- Fannie Mae's efforts to rev up the housing market
- De Lorean, gorillas, Grant and Lee, and more; Grant and Lee, by William A. Frassanito. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 442 pp. $24.95.
- De Lorean, gorillas, Grant and Lee, and more; While Reagan Slept, by Art Buchwald. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 334pp. $14. 95.
- De Lorean, gorillas, Grant and Lee, and more; Grand Delusions, by Hillel Levin. New York: The Viking Press. 336pp. $15.95.
- Reagan soothes allies over Grenada move
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Signals of change in Mideast
- News In Brief
- Unusual Americana . . . if you really want to read about it; American Beat, by Bob Greene. New York: Atheneum. 301 pp. $15.95.
- News In Brief
- Aventura mixes au courant with authentic art: and gathers 'good reads' from all over; One Day of Life, by Manlio Argueta. Translated by Bill Brow. N...
- News In Brief
- New trend in mysteries: crumbling of the small world of murder; Death of a Minor Character, by E. X. Ferrars. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co. (pu...
- 'I has to dig 'em!'
- Race and 'reform'
- Syria gains in Lebanon equation as Israeli accord loses
- New column: Getting to the heart
- South Africa's whites vote for limited 'reform'; blacks say it hardens race divide
- A physicist's intriguing metaphysical speculation; God and the New Physics, by Paul Davies. New York: Simon & Schuster. 255 pp. $16 .95.
- Scientists weigh aftermath of nuclear war
- Interior designer sees brighter colors on the horizon
- News In Brief
- Leaving the driving to others
- Canada politics ties up largest offshore oil area
- Untimely watches
- News In Brief