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Monitor articles for April 08, 1985
- `Slugger's Wife': a refreshing if shallow Neil Simon comedy-drama
- In famine-stricken Chad, poor roads severely hinder relief efforts. Nation size of Texas has never had more than 120 miles of paved road
- Korean Peninsula: the next step
- In a word, help!
- Vice-President tries to tackle Brazil's economic problems
- I was in the market for something graceful
- Art forms in the east village
- `We're just going to love her'
- Bradley running far ahead of mayoral field in Los Angeles
- White supremacist groups on decline. Membership dropoff and arrests by FBI have curbed recent activities
- Civilization's vital function
- Women's rights in China: Carma Hinton interviewed
- Many top stars wearing new uniforms as baseball season begins
- The umps are bellowing: `Play ball' BY]By Larry Eldridge
- The dogs and I on our morning walk
- Humility reigns
- US takes cautious stance toward new Sudan government. Nimeiry's unpredictability, shaky economy prompted coup
- Who's feeding whose cats?
- New tapestry continues Chicago's love affair with artist Chagall
- The animals on Wall Street shuffle to a slow, indecisive beat
- Getting a pro sports team to come to town is as serious as corralling a big business
- PBS takes an inconclusive look at the crisis in Central America
- Essays for sports lovers, and a guide for freshwater fish watchers
- UN dollar-a-year man tries to streamline flow of aid to Africa
- Tuition vouchers: Should parents set school policy?
- In Arab lands, a revolution in education. Oil money, independence have spurred rise of educated class. This article is based on the author's visits...
- `A Sample of Our Lessons.'
- A window on women's lives in rural China
- `Freeze plus reform equals growth'