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Monitor articles for June 05, 1985
- Sorting out Walker spy-case damage
- Three '69 Met stars still pitching; Dempsey guards hitting secrets
- China and India moving toward center stage in Asian diplomacy
- Consumer outlook brightens as interest rates continue to fall. Economy still has room to grow before inflation becomes a worry
- Singapore launches two projects in move toward becoming an electronic society
- Making a joyful noise -- the case for music
- Tiny countries roar
- East-bloc players dominate early jockeying for '87 world match. Cycle begins even as title for 1984 awaits rematch
- `Spring always wins'
- Poor get biggest percentage cut, rich get biggest dollar cut under Reagan plan
- US and Vietnam: time for normalization?
- AMERICAN CUISINE
- Jackson still hopes to rescue US hostages in Lebanon
- When an elegant ambler goes back to the easel
- Christian Science lecturers announced
- Americans rank snails low, Mexican and Italian food high
- Ending the conflict-of-interest triangle
- That ideal vacation may take some extra planning this year
- Rebecca West's digressions find freedom in framework of history
- Gandhi indirectly says Pakistan lying about N-weapons. Indian leader urges US to try to stop alleged Pakistani program
- Just stand over there, madam
- Ballet is alive and kicking up its heels in New York
- US and Central America -- `truth in advertising'
- Protecting a crop of underwater `crackers'
- Pindar, the original Greek poet of praise