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Monitor articles for May 29, 1985
- Some welcome stability in Italy's politics
- The class of '85
- Concertos of the season. Most were traditional, but standouts included an early Tchaikovsky piece
- Ants and candles. Dress a picnic up or down, and it's still a casual time.
- Indy 500 paralleled up-and-down life of winner Danny Sullivan
- Integrity and arms
- Bangladesh mounts relief effort after cyclone. But efforts are hampered by continued flooding
- ROLLIN'ON THE RIVER. Paddle-wheeler revives a Mississippi tradition
- Despite tattered economy and ongoing war, Salvador's Duarte rides high for now
- United States: learning its lessons
- Small loans still run in 18% range, so it's good to shop around
- Prayer and priorities
- France's ruling Socialists raise a ruckus by reasserting state control over media
- I crossed with Grandma and the White-handed Viscount
- Bangladesh and its environment
- Reagan's big selling job: a new tax plan. Middle Americans want loopholes closed but don't want to lose individual deductions
- The Home Forum Competition
- Congress: clean up America's water
- Borrowing from our children
- The importance of tracking your cash flow. Good monitoring, spurring prompt payment are vital to clinching profits
- `Angry Housewives' popularity is a mystery worth pondering Angry Housewives Musical comedy by A. M. Collins. Directed by Linda Hartzell.
- Dollar's strength, Britain's charms signal record year for visitors from America
- When Halley's comet passed by before
- In Canada, new budget package pleases business, but riles the opposition
- Guatemalan's plea to her son: `flee'. `The Army was going to take me; guerrillas wanted to take me, too.'
- Companies say they don't bear sole blame for high-cost weapons. Usual way of pricing won't wash in defense, some add
- Us and downs -- the adventures of a kite-flyer
- I came to see my mother in a very different light
- `Immediate delivery'
- Soviets, lagging behind West, press for wider computer literacy
- David Quammen's sidelong views of science
- Light and air