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Monitor articles for April 18, 1985
- Illegal immigration goes comic in `Two Can Play'
- High-performance Pontiac 6000 STE
- Style stretchers. Joffrey Ballet masters many moods
- The Democrats' future: it must be earned
- Small farms have easier time avoiding large debts. A big part of their success lies in using less hired labor, study says
- Frustrated? try loving what's divinely true
- Doris Bunte: Hub's housing director knows territory from the ground up
- Nervy, intelligent `Lost in America' puts Albert Brooks on the map
- Tax-cheat rationale: unfair IRS
- The Eight against the tastemakers
- Getting food to the hungry a job for skilled managers. Boston Food Bank funnels supplies to local charities
- Athol Fugard drama; melancholic `Swan Lake'; ART boomtown play
- The Met: lustrous high points, frustrating lows
- `Good night, Aunt Joyce'
- US judge urges Bhopal aid. Union Carbide and victims' lawyers to draft relief plan
- Public safety vs. use of `deadly force'. Realistic simulations help train Florida cops how to respond in crisis situations
- Straitened Saudi finances may hit outsiders. Oil decline, home expertise could cut level of big projects by foreigners
- Poet's letters, history atlas
- Getting food to the hungry a job for skilled managers. Boston Food Bank funnels supplies to local charities
- Lunch, not launch
- One homeless and hungry woman in Boston tells of her trials -- and her hopes
- Gardeners for the hungry
- Library professionals: fighting for comparable pay
- Boston Mayor Flynn's campaign for new taxes entering crucial weeks
- Search for `dead' quasars may strengthen case for black holes
- US involvement in South Africa
- British press -- not readers -- hound princess over Nazi father
- IMF predicts slowdown in world economic growth. Prospect worries less-developed countries trying to repay large debts
- Space station gains momentum. NASA awards contracts worth $138 million to fine-tune project's design . . .
- European youth eager to help in third world
- US overreactions: past and present
- Old-fashioned self-interest links Chrysler and Mitsubishi
- China spells out position on easing tensions with Vietnam