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Monitor articles for May 03, 1985
- PBS presents an entertaining, in-depth TV course on China
- Utah Company makes ballet history. Ballet West performs `Abdallah,' 130-year-old Bournonville dance, at Kennedy Center
- `Stun guns'
- Space-saving appliances for compact living
- Japan's University of the Air beams learning to masses
- Whose hands?
- Vietnam remembered?
- MacArthur: the last American hero?
- Between soft covers
- Think tanks spread free-market ideas worldwide
- Moscow eyes West's summit for rifts between US and Europe
- Nicaragua braces for even harder days ahead
- In the footsteps of Joan of Arc: heroines mark new crop of young adult books
- Tougher West German law aims to shield youth from adult-only videos
- Packaging techniques to grab a prospective homeowner's attention
- Bedrick Books leaps into field with creativity, imagination
- Nature books that explain and entertain
- A good four-letter word
- Four stories to catch a toddler's eye
- W. Germany tries to balance European, US space research
- Postmodernism and the uncivil city
- Hockey's Jari Kurri stands out even in Gretzky's long shadow
- The Martha Graham sense of drama. Still a pioneer of modern dance at 90, she reaches far beyond mere novelty
- Novels of Ouida Sebestyen share thread of good
- Right-wing Afrikaners declare their town a `white homeland'
- Typos
- Nocturne
- Baseball standings and statistics Including games of Wednesday, May 1
- Do we push our presidents too hard to be `strong'?
- Western Europe has a lesson for Reagan about communism -- if he listens
- Turkey's liquor ban splits government, stymies tourist trade
- Iberian journey
- `I didn't know we had a coat of arms'
- EXODUS FROM ETHIOPIA. Secretly flown from drought-stricken Africa to modern-day Israel, Ethiopian Jews try to carve a new life in the `Promised Land'
- Nicaragua's reward
- Pictures and answers for inquisitive kids
- French government and press play down WW II anniversary. Reaction seen as symbolic of French-German reconciliation
- Going private with municipal services: Seattle eyes a sewage task
- Some big-block investors fight company efforts to foil takeovers
- West seeks economic unity. Bonn summit may have better chance than previous ones of coordinating US and European policies.
- How to fight communist regimes
- World's homeless
- Fun follows form: fine verse for children
- Syria asserts dominant position in Lebanon
- `Star wars': the time to stop it is now