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Monitor articles for May 16, 1985
- Going to court?
- News In Brief
- Sweden adopts austerity plan as nation's boom goes bust
- Invigorating Atlanta troupe is fascinated with all things Southern
- Donning hats in honor of millinery stylist Mme. Paulette
- Welcoming Sudan's rapprochement with neighbors, USSR
- Middle East: preconditions for talks have declined
- Hutton and Thayer: clearing the ledgers
- Correction
- Free-trade debate: a US professor speaks out on the `con' side
- Chinese array their broad investment vistas for more Western businessmen
- Pontiac Fiero GT: stylish and powerful, but not spacious
- He only had eyes for wool
- United pilots appear ready to strike. Outcome will likely set standard for industry, test union's strength
- Stun guns getting more popular -- and controversial
- Under Ethiopian sun, grain sits and rots
- Ortega collects warm words of support on European trip. Yet his visit is unlikely to drum up much concrete aid
- Not just another cute scene
- FALL fASHION. This year's collections sport lavish touches, but simplicity and an overall mood of restraint prevail
- Reagan's judicial legacy will linger long
- A changing Japan seen through youthful eyes
- Baseball standings and statistics, Including games of Tuesday, May 14
- Spate of books marks Vietnam anniversary
- Reports of rain lure Ethiopian refugees back to land that might not support them
- To Install Chagall. Major exhibition opens at Philadelphia Museum of Art this week
- US uses new `weapon' in war of ideas with USSR
- Assumptions challenged: Ethiopian famine, and Irish discontent
- Dwight Willey builds the load
- Watching wars come and go along world's oldest cease-fire line