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Monitor articles for April 11, 1985
- Schism in Finland's Communist Party turns voters away
- The not-very-lost `lost city': how university press conference became a media event
- Shuttle's first `fun-and-games' flight. Friday's mission includes satellite launches and tests with simple toys
- `Buy American'
- Bright hour
- The women of Eritrea -- exploring a new status. In the midst of continuing warfare and poverty, they begin to learn how to shoulder new responsibili...
- Moynihan says US should look at how its policies affect families. Renewing a once-controversial plan, senator links poverty to family structure
- If you live . . .
- Transition
- Timeless elegance in three London hotels
- Reagan nominee sees danger in rising trade protectionism
- Before the bells: prenuptial agreements
- Springtime wildflower seeds for mail-order customers
- Building each other up
- Hunting
- Peugeot looks for sales boost with its spacious 505-S wagon
- A woman's legal guide to separation and divorce
- Sam Nakagama: concern with USSR may blind US to the challenge in Asia
- Renoir: unashamedly out for prettiness. His untroubled views both shocked and enchanted critics of his day
- De Cu'ellar's mission
- Hub's redevelopment honcho rides rambunctious boom
- Responding to the needy
- Young, restless, and living on the streets. Documentary `Streetwise' probes the hand-to-mouth life of homeless children
- Canada to let energy investments in and oil go out
- Unmistakably, hail
- Why Kirkpatrick had to go
- Writing the contract:
- Craven case could help curb practice of `taking care of' ex-legislators
- UN force in south Lebanon -- often a helpless bystander -- faces uncertain future
- Brookline battle rages over hefty rental hike allowed by town board
- `Fortissimo!' collection at RISD; `The Price'; zany `Claptrap' at ART
- The `other' arms control talks: an opening for both sides
- The canvas as commentary
- West Coast suit prompts many employers to boost women's pay