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Monitor Archive for May 20, 1981
How the vibrant Alvin Ailey troupe looks from the inside
Analyzing the news business -- a talk with Hodding Carter
Well-made novel sifts black history; The Chaneysville Incident, by David Bradley. New York: Harper & Row. $12.95.
New study of Catherine the Great; Russia in the Age of Catherine the Great, by Isabel de Madariaga. New Haven: Yale University Press. $40.
Auchincloss turns to Louis XIV; The Cat and the King, by Louis Auchincloss. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $10. 95.
Learning about investments
The 'privatization' of a British Columbia corporation
Chevron cuts merchandising by direct mail
Chinese farmers learning from Kansas counterparts
An eyeful of world
Together, apart
Hourglass
The homecoming
Piano recital
Choosing a summer camp for your child
Prague 'cottagers' devote loving care to weekend dwellings
The sweep of the Christ
Japan: facing up to nukes
Useful rulings
Vote yes on infant-food code
N.Y. bomb scares go on
Senate panel backs move to forbid deficit budgets
1st-quarter gain in output better than early US tally
Price freeze expected at OPEC conference
US teacher group to fight a Klan drive for students
The 'last word' on Mao: More democracy ahead?
Britain's Navy minister fired over cutback issue
Swedish prime minister again forming coalition
IRA blows restraint policy
A scholar's view; Moscow is not winning Africa
Maggie and the Irish
Rescuing America's heritage
June Sky Chart; Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
Baseball negotiators face to face as date for walkout nears
To put away an overhead shot, take your time
Parrish adds durability to Tiger lineup
What happened to Iran-Iraq war?
Suzuki, under fire in Japan, may not be able to forge US military link
Taxes, pensions, and the delicate task of compromise; Reagan's budget win belies Congress's still-potent clout
Taxes, pensions, and the delicate task of compromise; Can Reagan meet Congress halfway, keep momentum?
Kremlin tries one-upping US in Middle East
Confidence creeps back into Lebanon
Two Monitor writers honored by press group
Polish turmoil grows beneath surface calm
Ex-Argentine torture victim decries Lefever nomination
Why Reagan is ready to compromise on tax-cut plan
Hunger strike dramatizes plight of Cuban detainees
'Tax shelters': you don't have to be a millionaire
Increasing retirement income
Title IX: More races to run
How the University of Akron will change
TVA touting a cheap solar water heater it developed
Wood gains points as an industrial fuel
Alternatives to caulking windows
Call in an expert on chimney problem