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Monitor articles for October 17, 1985
- Ethiopia making millions from aid
- For dinner: plots and counterplots, with a twist
- The United Nations at 40 There appears to be a consensus that the UN has not entirely lived up to expectations, but many observers also say that it...
- PORTUGAL/ Defeated prime minister seeks the presidency
- Such is the gentleness
- US grapples with ABM definitions. White House hedges on earlier view of missile-defense treaty
- College football's top teams
- Household math
- Defense budget boosts US economy as civilian sector starts to slow
- Charting careers of Harvard businesswomen
- Stability at the Fed
- News In Brief
- AFRICAN JOURNEY/ Corruption in Kenya -- the prerogative of power
- Scholars make lifelong discovery of India
- Schembechler expected Michigan to improve -- but not this much
- SDI: realities and misconceptions
- Everything was distilled, coded, modified
- Wynton Marsalis: right man with the wrong group?
- Chrysler strike vs. high-tech. Issues go beyond market share for No. 3 automaker
- A lame-duck German leader sounds off on economic issues
- Letters to the Editors. The new environmentalists
- PUERTO RICO/ Torrential rains lead to massive mud slide
- Court's verdict on handguns: Let the seller beware!
- Politics & deficits
- Appeal heard in case of Indian convicted of killing FBI agents
- Nicaraguan leader backtracks on many civil rights
- Vision so startling it changed movies forever
- Small ambassadors make a big hit
- Reformers push hard to change the Pentagon
- Doubts about Mideast peace as Peres arrives. Achille Lauro complicates the search for peace
- Worth noting on TV
- Orr: first S. African state doctor to detail police abuse
- BRITAIN/ Lloyd's of London makes art work for its members
- ABM Treaty excerpts
- Papers may soon hit Philly streets again. Life is hard without ads, movie lists, in-depth news
- Japan's yen for baseball means dollars for company sponsors
- The blooming democracy of India. Scholars discuss why this British import flourishes
- TWO ART SHOWS. Standing on that blurry border between art and craft
- Unburdened parenting
- Affirming affirmative action
- Does yesterday's music come too easily to today's supervirtuosos?