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Monitor articles for April 01, 1986
- Laughter in politics
- Charlotte, N.C., schools find narrow path through religion-secularism thicket
- Selma revisited: a quiet revolution
- Arresting the superpower slide
- Deer fence
- Rediscovering April Fools' Day
- S. Korea opposition: rising support brings rare display of unity
- Don't be fooled: before you eat that sandwich, check the cheese
- Historic inns of New Mexico
- Court fool
- `What is that noise?'
- `The loose-leaf library'
- China-USSR economic ties strengthening
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Step one--cleaning up thought
- US officials say South Korea not yet another Philippines, worry more about North Korea
- Stories that reflect the rural life
- `Invasion'
- Ethics in the TV newsroom
- Apartheid protests lead more US firms in South Africa to stress equal rights
- Out of the line of fire. Leaving behind a country ravaged by seven years of civil war and revolutionary rule, Nicaraguans of all ages try to adapt t...
- The shifting cosmos. Recent findings appear to challenge some basic assumptions
- Mozambique leader moves to give ruling party more power
- The Sullivan Principles: a code of conduct for US companies in South Africa
- Huge Bering Sea oil deposits are at stake in US-USSR talks. Agreement sought over hazy boundaries set in 1867
- Industry and dealers scratch their heads over GM price hike
- How helmets made Liu Shang Peking's most eligible bachelor
- James Thurber on pet peeves
- Asleep at the gate
- Floor leader of Villanova's 1985 Cinderella team has a new career
- West Germany produces a soap opera success
- Correction
- California's wilderness in prose and image
- Michigan's own Sherlock Holmes sleuths in a hightech crime lab
- Drama festival sets itself a new course. Louisville event now includes plays that aren't brand new
- Fed expected to hold line on interest rates