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Monitor articles for February 01, 1985
- Novel of terror, or terrible novel?
- Sales of NutraSweet bubbling -- and the owner hopes to sell it off
- Memories of Rich
- The China market
- Schoolchildren shatter opera's illusion of elitism
- In this land deal, building materials are included
- Greenland waves farewell to the European Community
- The popularity of Seamus Heaney
- US computer software companies do well overseas, despite the dollar's strength
- Europe tries to tackle racism
- Preview
- Writer Maya Angelou, a `hunter of the heart'
- Roots of the consumer society. Business as a concept and a culture through US history
- Treaty pledges make cuts in foreign aid difficult. Camp David pact alone commits US to spend big sums
- Clearing the mists of adulation: a fresh look at Eliot
- Anchorage skies look pristine, but they're among most polluted
- Of friendship and manipulation
- In the land of Marcos and Bongbong
- To our readers
- When a publisher courts controversy
- Between Soft Covers
- Four novels that deal in danger
- Brazil's Neves seeks stronger ties with US, downplays third world
- Harum-scarum topsy-turvy hurly-burly words
- Lugar launches quest for consensus. Shultz, Weinberger restate Reagan administration foreign policy aims
- Democratic SPAIN claims its place in modern Europe
- Virginia Governor Robb sees trouble, and hope, for Democrats
- A personal touch in publishing
- Faulkner critics take careful aim -- and frequently miss their mark
- Award-winning children's books
- `Movie Guide for Puzzled Parents': helpful in some, but not all, cases
- No complacency about OPEC's troubles
- Murders, she writes
- Two `eccentric documentaries' -- done between major projects
- `Harrigan 'n Hart' -- two 19th-century theater legends
- A detail man peeks at credit for '85: high demand but no crunch
- The system works
- A magazine devoted to the dissection of TV
- For ME? Who's ME?