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Monitor articles for May 08, 1985
- Business highlights
- Bitburg boomerang
- Southern literati gather to examine state of their art
- V-E Day in Moscow: Soviets embraced Americans
- Tartness triumphs in rhubarb jams, jellies, and chutneys
- On not taking water for granted
- I don't do snakes
- Rebuilt Flyers seek to repeat their Stanley Cup glory of the '70s
- Unchain America
- Eric
- Reagan's gradual slide in popularity helped little by European trip. The President's public support has dipped since January, when his approval rati...
- In Strasbourg sauerkraut has French accent
- Not a Mother's Day essay
- Victory in Europe remembered: lilacs, hot dogs, and a `little red schoolhouse'
- Germans' reconciliation with their Nazi past began decades ago
- With Spacelab back home, NASA readies Discovery for June flight
- Cassettes bring fresh views to Africa
- Will the Senate ratify an arms treaty?
- Spring appraisal
- Emory faculty votes to oppose highway to Jimmy Carter library
- It's no time to cut farm aid, say even frugal US senators. One says he would add money to budget whether `we have it or not'
- Making sure your home insurance keeps up with your equity
- Holocaust: the Soviet denial
- Minority hiring quota issue heats up
- Young Philippine officers press for reform in the military
- The Soft-shell Crab
- New ways to treat toxic waste are tangled in US red tape
- Another perspective?
- Vermont Royster, a journalist for all seasons
- West German schools urge students to learn about their country's Nazi past
- MTV: Advertisers carry the clout. Under fire for snarl-and-seduction imagery, producers leaning toward less threat, but more flesh.
- `Nice guys finish last' -- the theory strikes out