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Monitor articles for May 06, 1985
- Israel's unity government and peace
- Advice to today's Cinderellas: fit yourself for a job, not a slipper
- Then and now: the teacher of America's best writers of the past
- Watching for the trends that swirl about one's feet
- A hesitant economy; slow-moving Congress; guilty E. F. Hutton
- `Fine' at its finest when it satirizes psychiatry
- The simple bare amenities -- from fireplaces and fountains to hot tubs and heaters
- Ethiopia and West clash over famine. Regime's determination to close relief centers is only one issue
- `Spaceflight': the real stuff. PBS version of the space story proves fact can be more exciting than fiction
- Bar code now lets newspapers track sales, circulation
- GOP's fading budget-cut goals
- Florida slum-buster revives ghettos by renewing city spirit
- A literary critic who raised criticism to the level of literature
- Stanford U. Press director relishes `the last refuge of the generalist'
- Violence in key Indian states keeps government on its toes
- Foreign students: a change of face in US. Asians fill the gap as fewer Mideast students stroll American campuses
- `Black Muslims' shift from militancy to emphasis on religion
- Indianapolis to roll out red carpet during '87 Pan Am Games
- Japanese venture capitalists: a new breed. More young entrepreneurs strike out on their own with high-tech vision
- Are we servants?
- Then and now: the teacher of America's best writers of the past
- Efforts to unify key black resistance movements in South Africa falter
- Competition among brokerages: might their stocks be a `buy'?
- Move over cricket -- snooker's taking over as the national pastime in Britain
- Flood of illegal imports puts trade deeper into red. US jobs lost, company reputations damaged, study by House shows
- When children choose to help with household chores
- More juice for Americans
- US colleges --diploma's value
- Bringing a sense of service to family law
- Companies split labor with dual-pay scale. Two-tiered system cuts salary for newcomers, preserves it for veterans
- President stresses healing and partnership. Reagan recalls Holocaust, stresses US-German unity
- British centrists make grass-roots gains
- Yugoslavia without Tito: achievement to build on