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Monitor Archive for February 18, 1981

Tripping through dance history with de Mille; America Dances, by Agnes de Mille. New York: Macmillan Publishing Compan. $24. 95.
'Elephant Man' and 'Bull' lead Oscar nominations
March Sky Chart; Northern Hemisphere Gazer's guide
Financing of oil reserve debated
The sculptor speaks
African leaders condemn South Africa over raids
Syria, Jordan rift casts ominous shadows in Mideast
Children's fund attacks US cuts
Volume of stocks traded over the counter expected to beat Big Board in '84
Viewpoints from the sciences; Delegates of 43 nations assess potential of renewable energy sources
New mood in Poland as people welcome 'strong' government
1981: 'the year of the leg'
How towns bail out the auto industry
Who said there is no cheap, energy-wise draperies?
Congressional favor given for more Salvadoran aid
US. to honor Iranian deal on hostages, Percy says
Banners, yawns, for Soviet party congress
Hurrah for patriotism
How Reagan's six-unit Cabinet works on issues
Where the buck stopped; Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman, edited by Robert H. Ferrell. New York: Harper & Row. $15.
Jazz vocalist Anita O'Day: on the scene and growing
'Big labor' backs Reagan budget effort -- up to a point
Saudis erecting key industrial city in 'dunedocks'
Price variations in bond fund
US sizes up potential gain if A-ships could use Suez
Soviets, E. Germans try to soften up W. Germany
LONE STAR ON THE RISE
Americans reported freed after being held in Yemen
Impish defense of Christianity; The End of Christendom, by Malcolm Muggeridge. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. $2.50 (paperback).
Israeli court decision on power company causes West Bank sparks
How the PLO might help
States wary of taking over federal programs
An African leader's sensitive message to the West; The Riddle of Violence, by Kenneth Kaunda. San Francisco: Harper & Row. $8.95
Iran rules out mediation, insisting on Iraqi pullout
N.J. officials worry crime entering casinos by 'back door'
US attacks UNESCO plan for registering journalists
Beyond Reagan's big speech: a political chain-reaction
Can US space program lift off with shuttle?
Australian court OKs aid to chuch-run schools
What Murdoch's rescue of 'Thunderer' means to Britain
Shortages of eggs, milk, and butter persist as Iran still feels sanctions
Billie Jean looks back at women pros' lean years
South Wales coal miners walk out over closure plan
West Germany backs off from tough antiterrorists laws
Pulling together in Poland
Wrinkles to consider in setting up an individual retirement account
Island Waking
A painter we ought to know; Richard Parkes Bonington, by Carlos Peacock. New York: Taplinger Publishing Company. $25.
Reagan withdraws request for top-level US raises

The perfect work of patience
Female pilots land more jobs in US than in Europe
US Air Force Reserve -- it's ready, able
Thoughts on a Muslim bomb
Mermen and other optical trickery