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Monitor articles for October 14, 1980
- More killings sweep El Salvador
- Americans want growth -- but not at the expense of clean air, water
- In search of a grandmother; A Grandmother for the Orphelines, by Natalie Savage Carlson. Illustrated by David White. New York: Harper & Row. $8.95.
- The Heart of the Hunter, by Laurens van der Post. New York: Harvest/HBJ. $ 4.95
- Some thoughts on 'realism' in fiction for teen-agers; It All Began With Jane Eyre, by Sheila Greenwald. Boston: Atlantic -- Little, Brown & Co. $7.9...
- Phillies must eye Kansas City speedster Willie Wilson warily
- Going to college in Ontario
- A year's worth of tips to help those headed for college; 'There just aren't any formulas for success at college'; The College Survival Kit, by Irv B...
- Aiding Algeria's victims
- New radiotelescope array gives astronomers a sharper electronic ear on the universe
- Iraqi oil cutoff squeezes Brazil
- Energy rules for new school building
- New film on US defense readiness draws fire from Carter administration
- Foreign aid: a scramble for funds
- Puglia -- the ancient and intriguing "heel" of Italy
- Reagan likely winner in Granite State; Carter third?
- A topsy-turvy world
- Relief supplies on way to devastated Algerian city
- America's establishment': a close-up look; The American Establishment, by Leonard Silk and Mark Silk. New York: Basic Books. $13.95
- Diverse ages captured in one lively arena
- Kim's son prominent at N. Korean party congress
- Campaign Roundup
- Moscow reaping strategic windfall from Gulf war?
- A winning decision
- Proved stout at heart, Phillies and Royals joust in World Series
- Engaging, thorough study of Peter the Great; Peter the Great: His Life and World, by Robert K. massie. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $19.95
- Poignant saga of a search for home; Far from Home, by Ouida Sebestyen. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $8.95.
- A penny saved can start a collection
- 'Little guy' may be getting back to the stock market
- Campaign Roundup
- Voyage in time to an 18th-century pirate ship; The Crime of Martin Coverley, by Leonard Wibberley. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $8.95.
- Campaign Roundup
- 'Neutrality' pledge puts Kremlin on shaky tightrope between Iran, Iraq
- Campaign Roundup
- Islamic group leader tries again to halt Iraq-Iran war
- Concern grows over 'burying' nuclear waste at sea as officials probe Farallon Island site
- Style
- S. Africa has nuclear plant, but who will provide the fuel?
- Adrift in space
- Idi Amin bid for comeback in Uganda seen
- 'Don't Forget the Khmer'
- Sumptuous glimpse inside the Metropolitan; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Howard Hibbard. New York: Harper & Row. $50 .
- Toland's flawed World War I blockbuster; No Man's Land, by John Toland. New York: Doubleday & Co. $14.95.
- Campaign Roundup
- Soviets trumpet space achievements
- Is baby sister necessary?; Fanny's Sister, by Penelope Lively. Illustrated by Anita Lobel. New York: Dutton. $7.95.
- How to start looking at art; Just Look A Book About Paintings, by Robert Cumming. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $9.95.; Creatures of Paradise,...
- Debate
- The Powers That Be, by David Halberstam. New York: Dell Books. $3.50.
- A year's worth of tips to help those headed for college; 'It's hard work -- but remember -- you are judging them too!'
- Six W. German extremists sentenced for kidnapping
- Some French police linked to neo-Nazis
- High court issue: child's 'interest' vs. parents rights
- Polish workers have yet to cap their struggle to form free trade unions
- Prisoner release hints Turkey is normalizing
- 1980 Nobel Peace Prize goes to Argentine
- A Field Guide to the Birds East of the Rockies, by Roger Tory Peterson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $9.95 (paperback). $15 (hardback).
- Alan Paton; A voice against racial arrogance; Towards the Mountain, By Alan Paton. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $15.95
- Sound advice for Monitor readers from Camelot's Merlin
- Painter Wildsmith hides lessons in vibrant pictures
- Campaign Roundup
- Iraq's Saddam Hussein: the man who set the Gulf on fire
- Gulf war -- US, Soviets strive to protect interests
- Fine picture books boast bears galore; Baby Bear and the Long Sleep, by Andrew Ward. Illustrated by John Walsh. Boston: Little, Brown &Co. $8.95; Pe...
- A Bend in the River, by V. S. Naipul. New York: Random House. $2.95.
- Terrorism report stirs Canada
- Diverse ages captured in one lively arena
- A Mind Awake -- An Anthology of C. S. Lewis, edited by Clyde S. Kilby. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. $3.95.
- Deal to send US grain to China may be 'very close'
- Daddy King; Why he keeps on keeping on; Daddy King: An Autobiography, by the Rev. Martin Luther King Sr., with Clayton Riley. New York: William Morr...
- Homecoming in Amsterdam
- Ronald Reagan's power wielders
- The American dream revisited; American Dreams: Lost and Found, by Studs Terkel. New York: Pantheon Books. $ 14.95
- 'Venice of east' in flood of trouble
- A Nobel prize that calls to 'captive minds'