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Monitor articles for March 11, 1985
- A pair of golden hands
- Between the notes
- Education policies
- Venture capital. Funding for fresh ideas is on the rise. In US, a sag yields to long-term appeal
- Border attack on Israeli troops shows rising Shiite ire
- Industrial expansion: when it's `exported' overseas, US is a loser
- Romania under communism: waiting it out
- Canada studies public aid to parochial and private schools
- Unions, employers engaged in negotiating duel over `givebacks'
- Luther Bible modernized
- How venture capital works . . .
- Woman's view of running a big-city police team
- Venture Capital. Funding for fresh ideas is on the rise. In U.K., Thatcher sparks innovation
- US jobless rate slips a bit. But it remains at 7-percent level because economy is barely keeping pace with growing work force
- A man who works to build Indonesia into a technological `Japan'
- A once-and-future America? Author says lean era ahead will revitalize families, communities
- Vaughan, Slaughter elected to hall after years in on-deck circle
- Building a new American dream
- US, Soviet negotiators set to begin arms talks. Soviets stress sharp differences with United States, particularly over `global threat' of space weap...
- Greek President Caramanlis resigns. Prime Minister's refusal to back him for new term prompts move
- Shifting Africa from aid to food production
- Play ball?
- Those who size up technical charts see a market top in spring
- US, Soviet negotiators set to begin arms talks. American team has `great latitude,' but experts ask, will it be enough?
- How to `run and not be weary'
- Beethoven in Hawaii
- UN worries Chad will be the next Ethiopia
- A note on a pillow or in a lunch sack: messages of love and support
- New Mexico's fountainhead of printmaker's art
- Nonprofit theaters: bigger audiences but even bigger deficits
- Jobless rate declines
- Eudora Welty short story makes a drama of atmosphere and humor
- Pet worms and parent-teacher conferences. All this shall pass, says the lady with the answers to parents' questions