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Monitor articles for April 02, 1985
- Hispanic groups foresee backlash, ease opposition to immigration bills
- Swan's egg, apricot, mad apple -- it all boils down to eggplant
- Hungarian leader takes a step toward retirement. New deputy will relieve Kadar of some day-to-day work
- Ask the Gardeners
- Hungarian writer finds life as a dissident `so much more interesting'
- Federal training leads mom to steady job, time for home
- The rise of franchises, the homogenizing of America
- Geneva: from romantic to `conventional'
- World's top bankers say developing nations' debt crisis is abating
- Protect and pamper your plants with a cold frame
- What's a moviola? The answer's here
- Knitwear: do-it-yourself haute couture or off-the-rack nostalgia
- Pentagon woes -- and ways to resolve them
- ROME: For businessmen, the key is planning your spare time
- Behind drop in US crime rate, experts note persisting problems
- Victory by Duarte party seen as vote of confidence for peace talks
- Consent to peace
- Meet Felix, Krazy Kat, Gertie the Dinosaur -- the real pioneers of animated film
- Interested in `everything that swarms around us
- Lebanon, the media, and personal risk
- Behind Japanese inroad in US auto market. Toyota's executives restate aims of quality and lower cost
- Federal job training works for some. Reports say program doesn't go far enough to help unskilled poor, young
- Qi Baishi had `everything' in mind
- An admiring look at Fred Astaire
- Soviet pressure on Zia
- Years of isolation end as Spain enters EC. Access to European markets likely to benefit Spanish industries
- Florida. Trying to keep growth benefits ahead of its mounting costs
- Are math formulas washing common sense out of economic theory?
- Hot news for an old flower standby
- Walking the path to the ocean
- The political legacy of Vietnam
- Need for land reform
- Unions, firms, Congress struggle with problem of plant closings
- Marc Chagall, a true artist whose work can be found in the home
- Sarney: taking charge in Brazil
- The new life in `Saturday Night Live' . Comic Billy Crystal is a man of many roles -- on screen and off
- A close-up of the President
- Moscow doesn't have many new Elektrinas or Radars anymore