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Monitor articles for April 29, 1985
- Confident Goode builds diverse coalition. Mayor stresses fiscal restraint, social concern, party commitment
- European nations turn to `get-lost bonus'
- Mulroney in London to revitalize Canada-UK ties
- Leaflets and songs show Iranian link to Beirut's `Party of God'. Syrian efforts fail to stem Islamic tide in Lebanon
- Afghan intellectuals in Pakistan wage a holy war `by the pen'
- A First Lady's first priority
- Ridding the environment of toxic chemicals
- A parent's quality wish list
- US defense industry running full speed ahead. Backlogs, `star wars' work bolster investment outlook
- Jim Smith teaches tennis -- and a lot more -- to inner city youths
- Off screen, Neil Simon offers gentle quips rather than barbed one-liners
- Challenges for Brazil's new leader. Sarney faces early political and economic tests as he settles in
- Legacy of two emperors lives on in Louisiana's code of laws
- Biography of '60s activist leaves real questions unanswered
- Our teen-agers' true Parent
- Out of the past
- May Sky Chart
- Illiteracy in America: a growing threat to democracy, author says
- Illegal aliens cost the US $7.5 billion a year, Rice study says
- What civilian spinoffs does US wring from guns budget?
- In Sudan, famine relief work resumes. 1985 food deficit is put at 1.4 million metric tons
- UPI gets reprieve as it struggles to stay in business
- `Hannah Senesh': compelling play about a heroic young woman Hannah Senesh Play by David Schechter. Based on the diaries and poems of Hannah Senesh....
- Excerpts from `Beyond the Yellow Brick Road'
- Ex-drug addict finds self-esteem the key to going straight
- I. M. Pei on the past and future
- Miami University's art museum is itself a handsome work of art
- Vietnam nettles those inside and outside its borders. Hanoi hinders Sino-Soviet reconciliation efforts
- Downtime in profits for computermakers may offer bargains
- Playing the underdog: UPI's history is a scrappy one
- Hunger forum shows how a few dollars may work like a million
- Gemayel comes under fire from Lebanon's Christians
- Moving with preschoolers
- Shuttle puts stars in eyes of one travel agent
- Attack on US dairy supports may end `good hayride' for farmers
- The presidential primaries: Who's on first in '88?
- US and Japan: genuine reciprocity
- Prize-winning Newsday inches toward Manhattan from its Long Island base