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Monitor articles for April 12, 1985
- Oh those catalogs!
- Luxury cruising in the Mediterranean: a tasty experience
- Sutton Place. Tudor estate offers potpourri of art, music, history, and horticulture
- Ibsen's `An Enemy of the People': still relevant 100 years later
- Wishing I could marry him all over again
- Space defense problems. Talk of difficulties with antimissile system hints at possible moderation of US arms position at Geneva
- Motor home touring -- the visitors are as important as the vistas
- Tightening the agenda for US schools
- How Karsh captures `life, humanity, mankind'
- A festival of new American plays. Actors Theatre of Louisville offered slim pickings this year
- `Space': everything soap fans could wish for
- Georgia's junior senator gets earful on federal deficits
- Cooking couples find a new setting for togetherness, teamwork, and talk
- Judging Duarte
- Indoor soccer quite up-to-date in Kansas City, home of Comets
- Wales -- remote, intangible, unforgettably different
- IRS puzzlements at tax time
- Summits plural
- US economic growth begins to fray around the edges . March retail sales dip to lowest point in seven years
- Canal cruising offers unhurried look at English countryside
- Life is a breeze in Waikiki. Offshore winds and onshore attractions make this Hawaiian hot spot a relaxing place to ride the waves
- Paris: bargain air fares, hotels, food
- Rich nations say money won't solve Africa's problems
- States try to boost election turnout by letting voters register at the mailbox
- The three-power world adjusts to arrival of Mikhail Gorbachev
- WOOL FROM DOWN-UNDER. A resilient economy springs from the backs of sheep
- The elements of style: a traveler's guide to the pleasures of Paris
- Reagan ranch life is subdued, modest by California scale
- Policing scrap industry for stolen autos
- Investment houses test climate for offering new stock issues
- Hawaiian hot spots: viewing volcanoes on the Big Island
- Save me from uniquity
- US consultants see fewer projects. Foreign development work is going to joint ventures
- Elderly on no-frills budgets say there's no room for income cuts
- OECD finds the welfare state isn't doing so badly after all
- Joy that lasts
- A semi-escorted trip to Italy: half the hassle for half the enjoyment
- The healing sunlight of Truth
- Sudan regime takes first steps toward defusing civil war
- Bath, England: town of unspoiled beauty. Its Roman ruins and 18th-century flavor are just an hour from London
- 2 in the kitchen