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Monitor articles for May 31, 1985
- Riot raises call for ban on British teams
- Soccer riot in Belgium prompts call for safer stadiums, crowd control
- Quebec and Montreal: two languages add to their rivalry. The two cities put different accents on the tricky question of nationalism
- Tony night -- one disenchanted evening? A skimpy season for musicals meant some categories were dropped; but play nominations are strong
- Jordan's King: ready to act
- US companies want Reagan to halt the march of imported shoes. President's decision on quotas is due in September
- New Orleans
- The European Community
- TV tour through the weird, wonderful world of computers
- Hurston's tales illuminate rural black culture
- In some ways, Port Sudan has the look of an abandoned film set
- House Democrats push new plan for `contra' aid
- Authors and publishers at odds over book shredding -- and broken contracts
- News In Brief
- People's Daily reaches around the world. Communist Party to publish overseas edition for Chinese expatriates
- Constructive engagement isn't working
- Bangladeshis slowly rebuild their lives. But private and government aid is still not reaching all those in need
- Decision to restart reactor at Three Mile Island is symbolic win for industry. But nuclear plant still faces appeals; vote isn't seen as precedent-s...
- An unneeded antique: Massachusetts' Executive Council
- Wars against communism, poverty -- and ourselves
- Hussein's plan
- A school where every child is a publisher
- Suburban Sisyphus
- Oriana Fallaci: a writer on writing and politics
- Summer Reading. 3 to 12 years.
- Intrepid polar explorers gave it their best. Falling short of North Pole, they were slowed by 60-foot ice ridges
- Martin shakes up Yankees; Evans laments Sox' record over years
- Ask An Architect
- Diploma regained
- GNP analysis: long-term growth is slowing sharply
- Challenging the myths of defense R&D benefits
- Collapse of Lear jet project embarrasses Britain
- Hong Kong's future
- Economic ladder or divine provision?
- Talking taxes in Congress. Treasury chief takes case for Reagan plan to House
- Seniors!
- US, USSR wait to see who blinks first in Geneva. Arms rhetoric eclipses progress in trade and other talks with Soviets
- Trans World Airlines hopes to shake off Icahn takeover turbulence
- Reaching out by telephone gets harder on the little guy