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Monitor Archive for May 23, 1985
Helping teens find a toehold in the job market
British Telecom calls on North America
Reagan's Imprint on FOREIGN AID. Congress wrestles with foreign-aid bill
Facts about almonds
Street tensions turn to trust as police and teens test wilderness skills together
Finding a summer job
A decade later, `Quarry' still packs musical wallop
Reagan's Imprint on FOREIGN AID. US helps strengthen Turkey's military for NATO's defense
Supertrain network, global port projects boost French steel
French steel could feed `chunnel' project
Sorry, right number
Imports snatch wider hold on US industry. Among one analyst's remedies: cut value of dollar, reduce federal deficit
Education chief tries to draw consensus out of controversy
Weinberger's new task: deciding between weapons
Dole: behind one-liners, an intensely dedicated man
Communism, go away
Drama reveals angry underside of the peaceful 1950s
`Rambo': machismo, malice, and mayhem
Garden bird guide shows even starlings are darlings
Reagan's Imprint on FOREIGN AID. From coffee to cucumbers: Costa Rica uses US aid to diversify its exports
Wrangle over party line fragments British communists
Simpler ways to talk to Cuba
Books on South Africa: one message, two perspectives
Wheat price is latest issue to sidetrack EC. This time it's Germany that puts agriculture ahead of European unity
Families turn to them more for business than pleasure
Flight
Gandhi reaffirms Soviet ties before US visit
Oil glut could hurt Western security interests. Jordan, Pakistan, and Egypt are three areas of concern
Democrats scrambling in once-solid South. Party leaders hunt ways to stop steady voter slide toward Republicans
Questions about nations'nuclear ability make US policymaking complex
Should court put limits on telling the truth?
Reagan's Imprint on FOREIGN AID. Under Reagan, US foreign aid is tied more tightly to national security
Gradual rise in air fares and fewer discounts expected. Airlines increasingly work with economics of volume
Religious Right aims to build on political gains of '84 elections
Chicago's Hull House continues to raise hopes, challenge youth. Nearly 100 years later, Jane Addams's life-work lives on
The United States and Nicaragua: which policies?
New Caledonia: paradise turned battleground
`Herbert Bracewell'fondly recalls 19th-century theater The Return of Herbert Bracewell Play by Andrew Johns. Starring Milo O'Shea, Frances Sternhage...