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Monitor articles for April 01, 1985
- Where wealth, want live side by side
- Taking a look at the new leader of the Soviet Union
- Japan's new phone company may keep US competitors on hold
- America's finest show of drawings
- Fraternities to clean up frayed look
- A global voice on behalf of refugees
- Industry, preservation group seek to revive steel plant
- One man's path out of poverty
- Tokyo hints at plan to open its markets
- South African officials more deeply enmeshed in riot dispute
- Novel of stark lives during the '30s depression era is true to its time
- Try to think of something that you really want to hear
- Georgetown's modern Goliaths wary of Villanova's giant-killers. Mighty Hoyas seek repeat title as unranked Wildcats bid for one last upset in tonigh...
- Kennedy pushes Democrats toward center. Senator discusses presidential bid for '88
- Hiking out of the picture near Muir Beach
- Two Dartmouth freshmen offer students across US a way to aid world's hungry [BY]By Robin Richardson, Special to The Christian Science Monitor
- The `wash 'n dry' cycle of US history
- Japanese research takes aim at US hold on chip design
- The vital breath
- Television trivia, anyone?
- Looking to Dartmouth's future
- Easy victory
- US arms strategist reassures Europeans about space weapons
- European Community admits Iberia. Entry of Spain, Portugal set for 1986 with many challenges still ahead
- The way to Roman Nose
- Pentagon action against wayward firms too mild for some critics
- Steel industry future brightens as orders rise, imports head down
- Dealing with accidents
- `Don't cut that pas de deux!' British-Soviet tension over Pavlova film
- Former Reagan adviser spots economic troubles
- A museum that demystifies the computer. Boston's superb collection of artifacts and `interacting' exhibits
- Are the media really clear on readers' No. 1 right?
- Intrigue, doubts linger in Athens after election of new president