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Monitor articles for May 13, 1985
- Brock moves to mend frayed relations between Labor Department and unions
- Elementary visiting night
- Does God answer prayer?
- Navy's men of action exchange ideas with contemplative `Johnnies'
- Tax reform a sideshow next to the need for continued deficit cutting
- New York's `merci'
- The oil stock play has been hot on Wall Street, but is it waning?
- French commercials --something to savor, even in theaters and a museum
- Irish rock band aims straight for the heart with message of unquenchable hope
- Honduran political crisis casts status as democracy into doubt
- Drought edges toward Nile. With famine deepening in Sudan, even villages within 30 miles of the river are being abandoned
- A poet scanning clay
- FAA and airlines try to cut delays as summer travel approaches
- Sikh violence returns to India. Bomb blasts point to struggle by extremists to dominate Sikh movement
- Producer prices up
- Steve Garvey is a leader on and off field for the San Diego Padres
- When children come knocking, and selling, at your door
- The need for literature in a technological age
- `Niagara Falls': artwork combining sculpture and TV
- Fortress America: diplomacy and security
- Peace Contest 2010: readers respond
- Rite-of-passage tale of rural New York
- Nigerian masters of terra cotta
- Maya culture comes dramatically to life in art show
- A father and son discover biking -- and much more
- A wet and wild New Year's celebration. Water splashing and rockets mark south China's most exotic festival
- Nation of readers
- Outside Washington, a calmer look at US-Japan trade issues