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Monitor articles for September 25, 1985
- Egypt's urgent crisis: foreign debt
- Trade momentum slowed in Congress
- The not-so-subtle Brussels sprout
- Mexico's vital oil connection
- PAINTING... The Nightinale
- Effects of new Reagan trade policy. Falling dollar could help US exporters
- Superfund liability law impedes work of engineers
- Young Doug Lewis emerging as America's top downhill ski racer
- Comedy about a heartless adventuress doesn't quite stir the heart The Custom of the Country Play by Jane Stanton Hitchcock, adapted from the novel b...
- Sparkling book details the nostalgic dream of living in the country
- Taxes: Key features of Reagan tax-reform plan
- Taxes: Sketching last 20 years of tax reform
- Philippines fails to meet conditions of loan
- Great Lakes trout make a comeback. Yet reason that fish stocks won't reproduce in number still unknown
- Homemade snacks cut down on costs and chemical additives
- Visit with a Soviet playwright. Edvard Radzinsky here for US premi`ere of `Lunin: Theatre of Death'
- News In Brief
- A Marxist agenda
- Deciding whether to let your bank keep those canceled checks
- Art book unites poet and Picasso. Elegant, candid calligraphy and etchings celebrate Gongora's verse
- Career advancement
- Finally, action and not just talk on US-Japanese trade imbalance
- Juilliard president Polisi sees Western music threatened
- US easing its `tough guy' stand on debts of developing nations
- Letters to the Editor. Maggie's record
- Sharp drop in post-quake tourism comes at a bad time for Mexico
- Taxes: The elusive goal of reform
- French press gets story right. Long criticized for its deference to political power, the press has shown backbone and perseverance in covering the G...
- Preserving an agrarian heritage
- Future of Mexican government tied to handling of quake
- China adds youth, education to Politburo
- Egypt's premier chosen to boost economy
- Taxes: US taxes vs. foreign taxes
- Elections to be held in Sikh stronghold amid voter apathy. Punjab poll aims to end direct rule from central government in New Delhi
- College-aptitude scores end 20-year slide. Minorities in Class of '85 make gains, but they still lag whites
- Give children's lunches a little more punch