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Monitor articles for October 01, 1985
- Lessons of the Rainbow Warrior
 - MTV show: some signs of art lurking in the wings
 - Financial offers give UPI new lease on life after near bankruptcy
 - Chasing emus, cormorants, and moles, BBC's Attenborough puts nature on TV
 - Americans face epidemic of fear about spread of AIDS. Misunderstandings and injustice flow from deep public anxiety
 - Spiritual resistance gives you immunity
 - Searching for America's early roots
 - Gloria and readiness
 - A sculptor seeks the center point
 - Resignation of Salvadorean rightist comes as no surprise. D'Aubuisson's decline apparent since defeat in '84 elections
 - Gorbachev's summit beyond the summit
 - Sihanouk's pet project: setting up negotiations on Kampuchea
 - Arco putting a big stake in Chinese gas field
 - USSR and Afghans
 - Ask the gardeners Q&A
 - Letters to the Editor. Back to school
 - `Star wars' brings West Germany and France closer together
 - An orchard of stone fruits thrives in the Maine foothills
 - Cardinals' Herzog excels at building a team; playoffs fairer now
 - Cambridge theater is top NEA grant-getter. American Rep's diversity was the winning factor
 - New Quebec premier talks business, not separation from Canada
 - Predicting earthquakes: act wisely on long-term forecasts
 - Gorbachev's emergence and SDI
 - News In Brief
 - Constitutional lawyer Tribe wants independent Supreme Court
 - William Penn defines balance
 - US economy bouncing back. But growth is still likely to be modest through the end of 1985
 - China's anniversary: festivity and debate. Deng's reforms are under close scrutiny this year
 - Americans face epidemic of fear about spread of AIDS. Church leaders would help victims -- without condoning life styles
 - Canada drops qualms, moves toward free-trade talks with US. Mulroney wants package of trade-barrier reductions
 - When wrenches, saws, and clipboards are nowhere to be found
 - `The loose-leaf library'
 - Northwest forests sprout crop of illegal aliens. Unscrupulous firms using illegals to win US contracts
 - Another merger joins tobacco and edibles
 - In hard-hit area of capital, Mexicans manage to get by
 - Soviet leader aims to boost presummit position on Paris visit
 - New paper for Murdoch
 - Travail that licked inflation is ignored, economist warns