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Monitor articles for February 11, 1983
- New volume in series brings Vietnam war back into the living room; The Vietnam Experience: America Takes Over, edited by Robert Manning et al. Bosto...
- Vegetables and feline fiefdoms
- Unemployment data give mixed signals
- Smokers vs. nonsmokers: battle over rights at work goes to court
- 'Quartermain's Terms': a bittersweet comedy from Long Wharf Theater
- Legal profession gets revised code of ethics: but how ethical is it?
- Noteworthy histories . . . briefly considered; The Muslim Discovery of Europe, by Bernard Lewis. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 350 pp. $19.95.
- Rescuing the debtors
- India swings nonaligned to the middle for meeting
- Swiss banks, feminism, John Dean, more; Lost Honor, by John W. Dean III. Los Angeles: Stratford Press. 370 pp. $15.95.
- Clark's resignation throws Canada into political upheaval
- Myths of Southern women seen; The Plantation Mistress: Woman's World in the Old South, by Catherine Clinton. New York: Pantheon Books. 331 pp. $19.9...
- Trade and unemployment; Global bread-and-butter issues
- Kindly look at Czar's family; The Romanov Family Album, introductory text by Robert K. Massie. Picture research and descriptions by Marilyn Pfeifer...
- High tech: the government does have a role
- Trading companies a la Japan? Few US banks plunge in
- US revives Soviet containment policy, but is stymied on Israel
- The world according to America's top television executives
- Israelis questioning effect of censuring military leaders
- Crime reporting to star on ABC news shows
- One pivotal year for Napoleon; The Escape from Elba, by Norman MacKenzie. New York: Oxford University Press. 289 pp. $14.95.
- Art appraisal a trickier art than ever
- Church of England rejects unilateral A-disarmament
- The professor
- Backroads America; Blue Highways, by William Least Heat Moon. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown & Co. 326 pp. $17.50.
- Slaves, Tolkien, Tuchman, art; Practicing History: Selected Essays, by Barbara W. Tuchman. New York: Ballantine Books. 306 pp. $7.95.
- The point man for US domestic policy
- Cyprus elections will bring no radical shifts
- Slaves, Tolkien, Tuchman, art; Unfinished Tales, by J. R. R. Tolkien. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 472. pp. $8.25.
- Slaves, Tolkien, Tuchman, art; Originals: Women in Art, by Eleanor Munro. New York: Touchstone Books/Simon & Schuster. 528 pp. $12.95.
- Cigarette ad campaigns turn aggressive as sales sag
- Boy Scouts: offering new and old ways to be prepared
- The EPA and your drinking water
- Have they lost a friend!
- America flunks for the 'same reason' Russia does
- Soviet envoy to wind up US duty
- In wake of Bush trip, Europe remains torn by nuclear debate
- A Lebanese official sees Israeli pullout accord near
- El Salvador commander is given a desk job
- New life of Ben Franklin; Benjamin Franklin: A Biography, by Ronald W. Clark. New York: Random House. 480 pp. $22.95.
- Life of 'last great American'; Marshall: Hero for Our Times, by Leonard Mosley. New York: Hearst Books. 570 pp.
- Snowflakes in summer
- Why so many Americans are watching 'The Winds of War'
- Slaves, Tolkien, Tuchman, art; Slavery and Freedom, by Willie Rose Lee, edited by William W. Freehling. New York: Oxford University Press. 254 pp. $...
- Landmark hotel hit by fire in Gettysburg
- Understanding Libya's Qaddafi; Libyan Sandstorm, by John K. Cooley. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 348 pp.
- AT&T puts long-distance fiber optics to work
- Noteworthy histories . . . briefly considered;The World of the Italian Renaissance, by E. R. Chamberlin. Winchester, Mass.: Allen & Unwin Inc. (9 Wi...
- Made-for-Washington epic starring EPA and Congress
- Swiss banks, feminism, John Dean, more; Thinking About the Next War, by Thomas Powers. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 158 pp. $10.95.
- Virginia Slims tennis tournament - linking smoking and sports?
- Noteworthy histories . . . briefly considered; Yankees at the Court, by Susan Mary Alsop. New York: Doubleday & Co. 319 pp. $17 .95.
- Swiss banks, feminism, John Dean, more; Safety in Numbers, by Nicholas Faith. New York: The Viking Press. 368 pp. $15. 95.
- Swiss banks, feminism, John Dean, more; Cross Sections from a Decade of Change, by Elizabeth Janeway. New York: William Morrow & Co. 320 pp. $14.95.
- How archaeologists and developers can work together
- United Nation's quiet progress on Afghanistan
- Soviet press cracks down on theaters
- Price war or orderly cuts - Saudi's view for OPEC
- Rare press conference focuses on US-China ties
- Merits of lettuce for home garden
- In the lap of Lincoln
- Nonprofit firm sells shares to finance housing project
- Soviet exile's memories, regrets; Memoirs, by Petro G. Grigorenko, translated from the Russian by Thomas P. Whitney. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 462...
- Historical novels amuse, teach
- A Tudor ship lost -- and found; The Story of the Mary Rose, by Ernle Bradford. New York: W. W. Norton. 207 pp. $ 24.95.
- Whither the NBA at All-Star time?
- Swiss banks, feminism, John Dean, more; 5001 Nights at the Movies, by Pauline Kael. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 676 pp. $25.; Banned Films,...
- Eyewitness views of Dunkirk; The Miracle of Dunkirk, by Walter Lord. New York: The Viking Press. 290 pp. $17. 95.
- When children are fingerprinted