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Monitor articles for May 14, 1985
- Supreme Court refuses to consider Abscam appeal
- NASA craft to rendezvous with a comet
- Freeing the fish hawk
- Historical distortion
- The power of gentleness
- Justice and the Dotson case
- Canadian-made plane used to fight forest fires scouts for new uses
- High court rulings affect motor homes, illegal aliens
- Options -- and costs -- to West in its battle against terrorism
- Bennett and Watt
- US standing in Latin America plummets
- When Democrats search for identity
- CHIPPENDALE IN THE CORRIDORS OF POWER. With the utmost in diplomacy, the State Department has persuaded private donors to part with $30 million wort...
- Garden project rescues African community
- Austria remembers 1955 treaty as it plays host to Shultz, Gromyko. Treaty ended postwar occupation; talks today seek US-Soviet dialogue
- Facing the future
- Credit unions are going great guns -- and the banks are uneasy
- Ask the Gardeners, Q & A
- Ex-Swedish Olympian Pelle Lindberg is hot playoff goalie so far
- Amaranth may be `grain of the future'
- US-Soviet volley in Vienna: Shultz meeting with Gromyko will test superpower relationship and explore likelihood of summit
- Dotson aiming to reverse conviction . Governor believed him guilty but granted freedom on basis of `mercy'
- Citizens unite to try to save tax credit for historic preservation
- Beating the farm crunch with new tools, new methods, and a willingness to change
- Positive profiles
- Edgar Allan Poe on `Nevermore'
- Bird noir
- Cities fight graffiti with solvents and resolve -- but no final solution
- Rau's political star rises in W. Germany as result of state vote
- What happens when a regional theater goes fishing for talent outside its own pool
- Brock sees trouble ahead with West Europe over farm exports. Summer job outlook for teen-agers is relatively good, labor secretary says
- For a summer trip with grand style, try a historic-dance tour of Britain
- `Damned in Paradise' probes mysteriously complex Melville