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Monitor articles for March 06, 1985
- Thomas Jefferson: steering a middle course
- Money funds tied to US bonds adding good yields to safety
- A treaty hangs in limbo down under. Lange takes an economic risk over antinuclear stance
- Retton, not resting on Olympic laurels, wins third American Cup
- Television dramas: helpful or harmful?
- Virginia Woolf -- and an old-fashioned family comedy
- Some states plan to reduce taxes, but cuts are being made warily
- Light, order, and fierceness
- France's trendy Grenoble leads the way by slowing down
- Confidence, electricity, and a unique sound. Pianist Andr'e Watts offers startling technical feats without gimmicks
- A voice for the weak and needy
- Marcos aides chip away at power of Philippines' ruling party and leader
- Soviet journal on religious dissent may embarrass Kremlin
- `World's richest growers' beginning to feel farm crisis. Key overseas markets for rice, cotton, other crops dwindle
- Aseptic packaging adds convenience, lowers costs
- Rejecting Saul
- Saturday under the sky
- The artichoke: an immature flower with taste
- `Iron Fist' and trade
- US concerns over technology transfer may ground joint space project with Europe
- TV NEWS. AFTER WESTMORELAND. Two top TV news executives examine the effect of libel suits on network news practices, the role of the on-camera repor...