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Monitor articles for April 03, 1985
- The basic telephone produces a generation of high-tech offspring
- Krasnoyarsk radar: hedge against US
- ALBANIA. An impenetrable fortress
- By 9 we kicked off our pumps
- The world in a whisper: stories by David Mazel
- Beating expectations
- Washington's restless, omnipresent mayor is irked by party leaders
- Oregon Shakespearean Festival: after a 50-year run, 5 new shows
- US and Philippines: what next?
- Money and baseball make the world go 'round
- New ham recipes for colorful Easter carving
- A first for Soviet citizens -- filling out opinion poll
- After Ma Bell. More choice. More confusion
- The `Bell babies' sprout as businesses and investments
- Soviet leader adopts `go slow' foreign policy. But Gorbachev's moves at home are swift and certain
- Jailed German terrorists hint their heirs will keep fighting
- The Irish send `signals' to Ulster. Dublin's new law indicates shift away from Catholic Church control
- Ohio banking crisis may have touched out-of-state depositors, too
- A philosophical debate emerges about telephone
- Congress set to curb jobless aid
- Determination -- the key to Villanova's stunning NCAA upset
- Is freedom from pain an `endless quest'?
- Even the stock analysts don't know whose long lines will turn a profit
- The power and poetry of the cross
- They invited polite society to join in the fun
- Opening up to the outside world -- slowly
- l0 years after
- `Soviet Military Power': basis for Pentagon charges
- Union of computer and phone -- the highway of the information age
- Eugene Ormandy's legacy: that special velvetysound
- Kiwi fruit on the Pennsylvania frontier
- A few pigs, a little land help push poor US farmers out of poverty