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Monitor articles for May 02, 1985
- Fresh chicken: fresh tips
- Stars, elegance, wit return to Broadway Aren't We All? Comedy by Frederick Lonsdale. Starring Rex Harrison, Claudette Colbert, Lynn Redgrave, George...
- Germans approve Reagan trip -- including Bitburg. Most Germans see Bitburg as welcome effort at reconciliation
- The role of prayer
- Cracked records
- Looking back at Kent State
- A Vanderbilt's childhood
- Sharing the Bible. A book most traveled, most translated -- and still timely [BY]By Curtis J. Sitomer, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
- Why men fight
- A little dinner music
- Embargo --to what end?
- Court gives UPI breathing room to seek buyer and reorganize its news operation
- `Strangers and Brothers' portrays private sorrow, public posture
- Feeding the eye
- Scientists make gains in long road toward a computer that `listens'
- For prime minister of Philippines, nation's foreign debt has top priority
- Jamaica Kincaid -- art has roots in the family
- San Francisco wants gas stations to keep washing the windshields
- An equation dangerous to the practice of democracy. Investigative journalism = ``muckraking'' = libel (``actual malice'').
- Canada is out to open up competition in banking, and the big banks don't like it
- Everyday sculpture
- NFL goes heavily for linemen in draft; basketball trial balloons
- In communist lands, parting from party line aids the bottom line
- Blacks concerned Democratic Party will leave them behind
- Politics blocks aid vital to Ethiopia
- Trade embargoes by US presidents have had a checkered history
- China praises writer critical of Cultural Revolution
- Examples of modern dance when it communicates, and when it doesn't
- Senate taketh away benefits -- and now giveth back. GOP and Democrats compete to restore budget trims just passed
- Motley out, Abrams in: Latin door continues to revolve at State