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Monitor Archive for March 24, 1982
A guide for the gallery-browser: more pleasures than pitfalls
For the best of the Merce Cunningham style, go to the source
McCarthy: when the press failed; Joe McCarthy and the Press, by Edwin R. Bayley. Madison, Wis.: The University of Wisconsin Press. 270 pp. $16.50.
The nuclear ban that worked; Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Test Ban, by Glenn T. Seaborg with Benjamin S. Loeb. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University...
New light on FBI treatment of Dr. King; The FBI and Martin Luther King Jr., by David J. Garrow. New York: W. W. Norton & Co. 320 pp. $15.95.
Exploring space with the help of a hand computer
Spring
Trustee
Red
Near Countisbury
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now . . .
Bridges of Allegheny County
Spring-coiled
Too large is love to capture in a poem
Lean against the morning
How to simplify home life, free time for essentials
Try these tips for easing burdensome projects
Whose life?
Hike the gas tax
A window in Northern Ireland
Opening the way to deceptive ads
Salvador guerrillas invite Venezuela to negotiate
US nuclear submarine hits Turkish ship off Virginia
Western diplomats report destruction of Afghan city
Ex-Green Beret says US recruiting for Nicaragua
Tehran Radio says eight top Iranian leftists killed
Iraq says counteroffensive took heavy Iranian toll
Philippine guerrillas kill 14 soldiers in ambushes
Missing tiles not expected to trouble space shuttle
Urban 'enterprise zones' proposed by Reagan
China warns of forming links with Taiwan
Hughes heads Voice of America
Army stages coup in Guatemala
Look again at the US-China link
Tuition tax credits: unfair to public schools
Is Namibia ripe for settlement?
Is petroleum a renewable resource?
Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide.
TPC achieving status as golf's new major tournament
Nancy Lieberman, basketball dynamo; the new look Boston Marathon
Boston Marathon not for sale
Touching other bases
In spring conditions, be ready to adjust to changing surfaces
Chevrolet designs a brand-new Corvette for highways of 1983
Even energy conservation affects the environment
Mail-order houses discover the affluent and quality-minded customer
Planning a move? New rules apply and bear checking
Courtship -- Chinese style
Troubled states may fight plant closings
El Salvador campaign; Election climax: right vs. center; Salvador election build to climax amid war
Washington warms up to balanced budget law
Anti-busing bill -- once stalled -- gets back in gear; Rules maneuver could force action by House
Tanzania: socialist 'paradise' can't pay its bills
Singapore's one-man opposition
Talking with dolphins -- just one research opportunity for amateurs
United Auto Workers: 'Made in America' should mean what it says
And some people think it's a bargain. . .
Britain's Social Democrats hang on a by-election
Bankers give new 91-day note a lukewarm reception
Australia loosens reins on banks
Reagan, Congress may bump heads on debt ceiling
Behind Begin's sudden troubles: concern about hard-line policies
World recession weakens Japan's economy by cutting vital exports
Turkey - a key NATO member - looks to the Middle East for new economic ties
Uganda: resilient nation stays two steps ahead of chaos
Is US inflation finally being whipped?
Japan grows testy as US hammers away at island's trade practices
Lebanese Christians offer olive branch to Syrians