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September 1982
September 29
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Monitor Archive for September 29, 1982
Sets, not vocal style, star as Met's new season gets under way
N.Y.'s Kitchen opens new season of . . . er . . . progressive music
Fantasy reminiscent of Tolkien and Adams; Quest for the Faradawn, by Richard Ford. New York: Delacorte Press. 310 pp. $ 14.95. Crystal Singer, by An...
Kirkpatrick essays cite dangers of simplistic utopianism and moralism; Dictatorships and Double Standards, by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick. New York: Simon...
Personal story stirs the heart
Readings
Move over King Tut; Kermit's coming to town
Culinary affections turn to American cuisine
Fall vegetable dish combines carrots, cranberries
Ginger: a versatile spice that can be snappy or subtle
Roasted red peppers as colorful appetizer
Cookbook from Berkeley's Chez Panisse
Baking acorn squash
Following the inner honesty
The game of the name
Collateral of hope and love
The Monitor's View: Quote
Tackling Everest with a new twist
Antique dealers weather a market downturn
A tradition of spiritual healing
The post-materialists
Trailbuilders
Wrong customers for US police weapons
PLO Army chief of staff is killed in an ambush
Israel decides to appoint panel on Beirut killings
New Chinese Army czar expected to revivify brass
International Harvester will close Indiana truck plant
A New York bank drops its prime rate to 13%
Simplification, not flax tax, in Senate panel's sights
Ulster politician drops campaign, citing violence
US foreign trade deficit hit record high in August
US checks on rifle items reported found in Beirut
A church call to halt Israeli aid
Profit link holds up Chrysler pact
Dissent in the USSR -- silenced but not crushed
What to do about the public's nuclear angst?
The UN: another Beirut casualty
Help wanted: a qualified US secretary of energy
Some surprise candidates for 1982 honors
Make sure paying off mortgage early is best for you
Helmut Kohl: A profile of West Germany's 'nice guy'
Reagan aide looks at what's ahead for New Federalism
Spyers vs. Liars: despite US football strike, the game goes on in Moscow
Looking for answers to Mexico's economic chaos
The dense-pack debate: Could MX really survive?
Trimming federal fat -- what Reagan's doing
'Hi, mom, I'll be late. I'm still 31,000 feet over Dallas'
Some new verve in an old method of book publicity
Balanced budget and flat-rate tax are popular, but
South Korea builds diplomatic bridges to third world
Breath of spring fails to buoy hopes in economically troubled Argentina
Portugal looks to US for new influx of dollars
Seattle area tries new program to save farmland for contented cows
Overfishing, poaching among snags for Northwest salmon industry
Vietnam defies China; smiles on Southeast Asia
US metrics battle: so far, public won't give an inch
Lebanon war transforms Syria from radical to moderate
Proposed law-enforcement standards would limit police use of guns in US
Was Columbus going bald? Old prints can tell tales