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Monitor articles for May 28, 1985
- Breaking the chains
- Rural justice affects many, but may serve few
- Don't laugh, this analyst says he has a buy-cycle built for you
- The influence of money on politics
- Reagan: running out of steam?
- Rockwell: adman sold on idyllic life
- Portrait of Stalin stirs mixed emotions among Russians
- What does God know about us?
- An oasis on summer's edge
- TV version of `Arch of Triumph' is definitely no triumph. Tempestuous Remarque tale loses steam on screen
- The clubbiness of the City meets high-tech. Decorous hurly-burly on London Stock Exchange yielding to computers
- If you own a car in China, you're one in 6 million. But that may change as first car dealerships open
- Samuel Pepys jots it all down
- `Moonlighting' technicians help Soviets tune in to BBC broadcasts
- For some 800 Guatemalan refugees, Florida has become a home
- Chairman Gray's `fair' hand steered budget through US House
- In favor of diaries -- or am I?
- Washington's Radio Mart 'i draws irate `tones' from Cuba
- `That's Dancing' -- even better on the printed page
- African Development Bank plans to boost operations
- Lindbergh baby kidnapping case revisited, revised
- Quotable quote
- Rome trial opens for eight men accused of plot against the Pope. Prosecution hopes to prove Agca was part of international conspiracy
- Hussein's Washington visit. Jordan's leader seeks US help to set Mideast peace process moving -- likely response: `It's up to you'
- `Rat in the Skull':a drama defining Ireland's struggle Rat in the Skull Play by Ron Hutchinson. Directed by Max Stafford-Clark.
- The Home Forum Competition
- For want of a shovel: Soviet retreat and US collision in Africa