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Monitor articles for February 02, 1983
- Collection of Sontag's work; A Susan Sontag Reader. Introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 446 pp. $17.95.
- Salvadorean guerrillas capture important city
- Latest Andropov twist: hobnobbing with workers
- Dickens' books: a feast of English food
- 'Special'
- W. Europe cool to 'no first use' plan
- Czar's life -- history humanized
- Why '83 recovery will be hard put to attain 'growth'
- Quebec hospital workers quit strike, return to jobs
- The time to think
- Pinched by steel layoffs, Pittsburgh spins a safety net of last resort
- Coming of age with Dr. Mead
- Shows spark new interest in regional American antiques
- Thatcher poised to start spring cleaning of troubled British intelligence
- W particle: possible clue to nature's unifying principle
- Nazi war criminals in the US; The Belarus Secret, by John Loftus. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 196 pp. $13.95 .
- Private enterprise in China fills the gaps
- House lawyer asks court to dismiss US lawsuit
- Nuclear chess
- Japan opens new roads for handicapped with specially designed vehicles
- Why France no longer needles Uncle Sam
- Keeping a balanced budget
- Squabbles strain Portugal's young democracy
- Deterrence debate sharpens
- Letting things lean
- Kremlin tries to mend its ripped ties with Arab world
- Thai-Kampuchean site hit by more fighting
- Liquor and law-breaking
- The squeeze tightens on Arab petrodollars
- So far, strike by truckers has little effect
- Moliere's comic genius at work on Broadway; The Misanthrope. Comedy by Moliere. English verse translation by Richard Wilbur. Starring Brian Bedford,...
- Stastny brothers: Czechoslovakia to NHL
- Vivid writing on gastronomy by author of ''Three Musketeers''
- TEXAS
- Japanese 'grasp' need to act on commitments, Shultz says
- Driving from 'Gib' to Spain takes a sea voyage
- New housing market requires a map for the maze of mortgages
- Energy, military R&D get boost in '84 science budget
- Hit record helps jobless
- Teen-age daughters becoming 'partners' in managing the household
- Keep freshmen off the varsity team
- Reagan talks of recovery to recalled auto workers
- Greet the Chinese New Year with festive, traditional foods
- Who's minding the Senate?
- Why another presidential commission? Well, let's look at the record
- Behind Nigerian exodus: nation on economic slide
- Can animals predict earthquakes?; When the Snakes Awake, by Helmut Tributsch. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. 248 pp. $20.
- Treasury secretary backs budget in appearance; in Congress, and so does defense chief
- Putting elms back on Elm St.
- One mother's paradox
- Appealing intrigue -- light on violence; Cloak of Darkness, by Helen MacInnes. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 352 pp. $13.95
- Software makers run afoul of piracy on high (tech) seas
- An impish Wolfe replayed; The Purple Decades: A Reader, by Tom Wolfe. Introduction by Joe David Bellamy. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 396 pp....
- Treasury secretary backs budget in appearance . . .
- Moscow rejects US terms for a summit meeting
- More than small talk
- Recapturing a revolution
- One political scientist's all-star team of commissioners
- Oil-price drama shifts to Caracas
- For children, find a ski program that is fun, safe