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Monitor Archive for August 10, 1983

Dangers of media concentration; The Media Monopoly, by Ben H. Bagdikian. Boston: Beacon Press. 282 pp. $14.95.
South Pacific isles split over dance that Queen Elizabeth did not see

Sickness can be prevented
Iraq reports pullout in Iran after striking siege area
64 are arrested in Ulster riots
Last 15 minutes in Geneva
Assignment
New fresh-fruit frozen bar
Achieving the best results from spray paints
Fed sets more than money policy -- to its dismay
Maine cooking enthusiast shares favorite seafood recipes and tips
Four teams vie in NL East; Sox socker
What Guatemala needs
Israeli Army builds new fortifications as it prepares for pullback in Lebanon
Human rights is the hallmark of church assembly
Terrorists gain support among Sri Lanka's troubled Tamils
Try a bit of hopscotch in rushing the net
Winning anchor woman assails TV's standards
The suds are still a bonus
Be sure to size up the risk in an investment
Looking at 11%
Black dissent in South Africa has fresh but cracked voice
Putting a French twist on the classics
Four flee Israeli camp in southern Lebanon
Swiss historians tangle with William Tell . . .
Urban League Chairman says: 'It's the best white job in black America'
Another look at foreign aid
Improving the 'hot line': US team meets Soviets
French logistical troops being flown into Chad
US cautiously backs Guatemala leader
West debates how to encourage women to have both children and jobs
Blue Hawaii's happy with growing revenue from TV and film crews
Women's fashions in the corporate world
Word and Money

An AFL-CIO nudge for Mondale
Reagan rates a 'C,' Volcker an 'A' for US upturn
South Pacific isles split over dance that Queen Elizabeth did not see
Luxury on the highway competes with the skyways
New concern for lab animals
Aiming to make a city more humane
Fort Benton sumer thunder To Bob and Bobbym
Guatemalan refugees ignore government's plea to return
Why Washington worries about Qaddafi's Chad adventures
How companies eye the other guy
Waiting for Clark
The singer's art today as a renowned soprano sees it
Solo with marbles
Giving a lighter touch to summery fresh fruit desserts
When tomatoes are ripe try a colorful cold soup
There's a little bit of Washington in every small town


Small kitchens, well equipped, can produce great meals
'The challenge is to persevere as problems -- possibilities -- arise'
E. B. White's robust essays are back in print; One Man's Meat, by E.B. White. New York: Harper & Row. 279 pp. $14.95.
A flawed look at forgery in art; The Forger's Art, edited by Denis Dutton. Berkeley: The University of California Press. 298 pp. $22.50.
Afghan truce ending; guerrillas strengthened