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Monitor articles for April 05, 1985
- Art and angst in Paris: the view from Harvard
- Basketball's `Whopper' has whale of record in sight; Jordan commercially hot
- First step toward freedom is `deciding' to break out of poverty. Monitor reporter sums up his observations on plight of poor
- Papandreou calls for new elections. Greek prime minister hopes to catch the opposition off-balance
- In their search for spiritual values, more Americans are returning to religion. Young people take the lead, but question some church traditions
- Election season comes to Canada
- The luxuries of Xanadu cannot compare
- Spate of books on Vietnam
- President heads for ranch with his briefcase bulging ; His agenda shows signs of `slipping' as unfinished business mounts
- Playing a numbers game: Stanford steps up its efforts to attract top math students
- City, country: a look at contrasts
- Healing the body: transplant or transform?
- Landscape magazine: culture through the lens of human geography
- Nicaragua's rebels: numbers and civilian support are growing
- Bookshelves. Build, stack, or hide them -- in hallways, closets, windows
- Between soft covers
- N.Y.C.'s US attorney speaks out on the criminal justice system
- The life of Kenneth Clark: high-power gossip, low-power biography
- Jerusalem and its future
- House Armed Services chairman takes aim at Pentagon pensions
- Encouraging tomorrow's teachers. Trinity University scholarship program seeks to attract `best and brightest' students to ranks of a beleaguered pro...
- Royals trying to stay a step ahead in baseball's weakest division
- Tips on rental deposits
- Poverty in the US: why hasn't it disappeared?
- The vote that counts
- `I was on my way to the boulangerie . . .'
- TV coming to the fairy-tale Kingdom of Nepal
- US praises Colombian government for drug crackdown. Two presidents meet in Washington; officials note `impressive' progress
- PEACE 2010. Excerpts from the essay by Mark Sarkady and Ellen Meyer, Cambridge, Mass.
- Refinding fiction
- EPA acts to clean up Massachusetts Bay
- Salvador's shifting allegiances. Rightist coalition falls apart as Army upholds Duarte party's victory
- Ambivalence in Antigua: leaving childhood behind
- New Zealand. A colorful people and a land of contrast
- Profits in hospital care: how good an Rx? . Big merger of hospital, supply firms sparks a debate on the private route
- A rising star in arts publishing
- Point of renewal
- `King David': Old Testament story is edited for suspense, not insight
- Carcanet publishers: caviar for the masses?
- Communists jockeyfor position in Greece's coming national election
- Ask an architect