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Monitor Archive for April 22, 1981

Special-interest lobbies prepare to defend their 'turf'
Options for voluntary savings
Stateless Biharis dream of 'utopia' in Pakistan
Reagan and Supreme Court: stockpiling sticky issues
French presidential candidates put new energy in election campaign
Asleep you wake
Quilts; biographies written stitch by stitch
Sambo's fast-food chain, protested by blacks because of name, is now Sam's in 3 states
A vise on S. Africa at UN to drive it from Namibia
The Grand Rabbi of France on anti-Semitism
Egypt, no longer an outcast, finds Arabs warming up
Brother to the night
Zazatinhani, a Deserted Caravanserai on the Road to Konya, Turkey
Palestinian council meeting strengthens Arafat's powers
Don't forget the victim's rights
Wood pellets touted to keep the home fires burning; Plentiful forest waste that's mostly cast aside presses into consistent, easily handled fuel
Promise and challenge of genetics
May Sky Chart; Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
Britain's lesson for Reagan -- don't cut spending first
Oil income in US refuges goes to states, court says
Polish parliament gains new powers
Drury's novel of Soviet intrigue, US apathy in the late 1980s, chillingly told; The Hill of Summer, by Allen Drury. New York: Doubleday & Co. $14.95.
Disorderly Poland a puzzle to orderly East Germans
Wood pellets touted to keep the home fires burning; and Vermonters testing a gasifier unit that offers clean, cheap switch from oil heat
Arts freedom in China: a tale of two movies
Sir Geoffrey dissents
Stan Smith talks of getting a bead on his tennis opponents' styles
M-1 tank already in war -- of words
Revenge and the law of God
Marcos sets June 16 for presidential vote
New York's colorful Mayor Koch may carry banners of both parties in bid for reelection
Moscow hosts VIP Arabs to offset US Mideast policies
Iran asks that account in arms scheme be frozen
Luminous Turner images; Turner's Pictureque Views in England and Wales, 1825-1838, by Eric Shanes, introduction by Andrew Wilson. New York: Harper &...
Chicago to shine up its north Loop
Selling AWACS to the Saudis: Reagan timing may be critical
Zimbabwe tribal rifts remain after year of independence
Youngstown settlement clears school reopening
US accepts liability in Japanese collision
Zurich reopens youth center
Loans to poor countries: still sound, but risk is up
Phone solicitors with 'big money' deals are looking for the unwary
Reagan popularity helps GOP gain on democrats
Both IRA hunger-striker, Mrs. Thatcher hold firm.
China isn't offering aid he needs, Sihanouk says
Volunteers help make their neighbors' homes a little more comfortable
Locals color Hub Marathon, but visitors triumph
The only one
The merger engineers themselves get invitations to merge
Lebanese escalation sparks talks
Taxes on capital gains
From Wiesel, an eloquent, transfixing parable; The Testament, by Elie Wiesel. Translated from the French by Marion Wiesel. New York: Summit Books. $...
Designer wins award for flexible use of a small space
Can dirty diesels be cleaned up?
Update
Liv Ullmann
Home Schooling: A REAL MOM-AND-POP BUSINESS
An exhibition of videotapes -- some pluses, some minuses
America's oil weapon
The world of Grooms: foibles, inanities, and good fun
Children and the concept of time