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Monitor articles for May 17, 1985
- Did Byron like onion soup?
- Restoration tax break
- Offshore oil reserves down, except off sensitive California coast
- ASK AN ARCHITECT
- Independent cinema:new talents off the beaten path
- HOME FURNISHINGS. Home entertainment centers and popular `Eurostyle' dominate trends at the Southern Furniture Market
- A new age of liberal arts colleges?
- Consensus and continuity
- Should you seek a planner who's on fees, commission -- or both?
- Human impulsiveness versus spiritual impulsion
- Senate's first foreign-aid bill in years. In $12.8 billion US aid package, Israel and Egypt are the big winners
- Eliminating those legislative `study panels' that skirt hot topics
- World architectural atlas is an education to armchair travelers
- Baseball's drug-testing plan well-intentioned but raises questions
- Progressive women and their contributions
- Junk bonds offer more flavor than the plain vanilla kind
- Who to watch in Washington's power politics as Reagan's ability to deliver lessens
- As banks diversify, some begin to take on planning services
- `What About Mom and Dad?' -- straight talk on caring for the aged
- Sticker standards
- New Jersey declares emergency as Northeast continues to dry out. Water rationing in effect in northern part of state
- The year for remembrance of wars past
- Insurance companies upgrade expertise of their planners
- Polaroid developing new products to snap back in sales, profits
- Labor pacts take moderate tack amid forecasts of slow economy
- Inquiry into Chile's violence may lead to showdown with regime
- Even in the homestretch, Seabrook reactor faces formidable obstacles
- Soviets announce crackdown on alcoholism
- Match the advice to your needs and goals
- A look back 35 Years: Stuyvestant High School, New York City
- Basketball's superstar folk hero -- Larry Bird
- Taiwan taste treats: curry doughnuts, taro ice cream
- Business highlights
- Getting a plan through a broker. The advice may be free but a sales pitch is likely