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Monitor articles for April 19, 1985
- Local transport conditions slow Western food aid to Africa. US groups quadruple aid to West Africa despite distribution problems
- ...and one of the oldest
- LBJ's Great Society
- Now, Turner's talk is taken seriously
- S. Africa stalls on Namibian independence. US, South Africa agree withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola vital
- Poignant comedy recalls 40 years of a marriage
- How high-schooler discovered new math theorem
- Stories of romance and realism
- `Godspell' bursts forth again with rainbow exuberance
- A rubber industry double-header: Uniroyal takeover, strike talks
- Monitor announces the three winners of Peace 2010 contest
- Fascination with the very rich. `Under the Biltmore Clock' adapts Fitzgerald story
- Top dogs and fat cats
- Meeting the man behind the legend. AUDUBON
- US policies abroad
- How the two opposing news companies stack up
- Fabius: popular minister in an unpopular government
- Commemoration of Holocaust victims and their families. But ceremonies also highlight anger with Reagan's W. German itinerary.
- Fritz rides again
- Memoirs of a vanished Russia
- Slowpokes beware, pro golf tour wants competitors to keep up with rest of field
- Israel's `iron fist' leaves many south Lebanese towns eerily quiet
- Recanted testimony: issue tests criminal-justice credibility. Rape victim's new story to clear defendant failed to disprove evidence presented in 19...
- The infinite nature of God
- The newest peacemakers . . .
- Searching for furniture -- a personal odyssey
- For three Lebanese students, politics takes back seat to friendship. Some hope relationships nurtured in US will one day blossom in Beirut
- Iacocca steering Chrysler past small-car market to upscale lane
- Ask an architect
- Merce Cunningham: dance's bold adventurer. Audiences used to throw things; now they love his unconventional moves
- Bernhard Langer: West Germany's masterful golfer emerges
- Lessons in earthquake preparedness. Sobered after '83 quake, California town learns to take precautions
- A royal family collection of Faberg'e
- Algeria: the rise of centrism
- Wall Street sharks circle the news media
- Local transport conditions slow Western food aid to Africa. More grain is likely to pile up in ports when rainy season turns roads to mud
- Putting the analysts on the couch