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Monitor Archive for April 30, 1985
Time to plant those peppers
Challenging youth
Yankees present comic opera: Return of Billy Martin, Part IV
`Discover' looks into Ditch Day, baby talk
Zimbabwe tempers its Marxist rhetoric after five years of independence
Everything but the forest
ASK THE GARDENERS
Buddhists, angry envoys, kid GIs, graham crackers:a reporter recalls Vietnam
Pin-striped robin
Pirates roam the oceans, but some nations lower the boom
Getting started for love or money: be sure the love comes first
Working in a salt mine
Quiet George and dynamic Dianne
Folks and fish on the mythic Mississippi
Luxury resort even the Sierra Club can love. Even wood stoves are too polluting for ecology-minded Beaver Creek
]Things open up
Rand Daily Mail, liberal S. African paper, ceases publication. Paper was long a champion of black rights
Fiedler: canny, feisty, he looked the part.
Marketing Aunt Matilda's jams? Size up your niche
Warning: it's dangerous for Americans to ignore the plight of the world's poor
Durant: shift public legal aid to private sector
On arranging books
Firing of gold miners in S. Africa may further inflame black unrest
The Philippines
Reagan's free-market pitch to allies:President will prod summit countries toward faster growth
How bacteria bred in Montana will fortify the bread of Egypt
Williams: new energy, style
Brutality charges spark concern for police behavior in New York
Cervantes on knight-errantry
Bang-up centennial at the Pops 100th birthday at the Pops The Pops starts a new century Pops celebrates 100 years. A gala opening tonight and a 15-c...