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Monitor articles for May 24, 1985
- Syria ready to step into Lebanese crisis. Even Lebanese who have long resisted Syrian influence now say it is only salvation
- Vietnam Memorial
- How is management doing at the banks? The quality isn't bad, but new stress on growth calls for unusual savvy
- Rating the fall lineup
- Gas surplus in US accentuates marketing maze
- An energy industry that has gas to burn -- and more help for cutting imports
- Britain and China to ratify Hong Kong treaty
- Democrats in Massachusetts need to stoke the party coals
- Children in want
- By extension
- Scientists revive weather satellite that tumbled in space for nearly a year
- Fact-based drama probes to heart of Salem witch hunt
- House leader's principled reflections
- Queens and Emperors
- Enough said
- You don't have to accept suffering!
- MX's waning support could send strategists back to drawing board
- Peter Sellars's debut at the Kennedy Center: an audacious ``Count of Monte Cristo' The Count of Monte Cristo Adapted from play by Alexandre Dumas. D...
- House and Senate set to lock horns over '86 budget deficit trims
- BRIDGEMARKET:A world of cuisine -- Thai appetizers to French desserts -- at 1987 food mart
- Memorial Day
- Sand and sounds of old Khartoum. Social unrest, a dust-filled swimming pool, and a people determined to `make things work' welcome reporter to a cit...
- Steering a course toward growth
- E. Europe's economic reformers press on. Hungary and Yugoslavia face austerity, growing consumer demands.
- Oddities
- Off Broadway -- happy birthday to a state of mind
- Speeding up Europe's economy
- Massachusetts Democratic Party has the members, but no spark. New party platform drafted with little debate and few top leaders involved
- Seeds of reform sown in French universities. Sagging economy points up need for technical education, competition
- US bankers: Argentina has ability, but not the will, to pay debts. Restoring nation's self-confidence could help its battered economy by halting flo...
- S. Africa admits troops still in Angola despite withdrawal pledge. Angola says S. Africa units hit oil complex