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Monitor articles for April 14, 1986
- Safari to the wilds of the back pasture
- Qaddafi uses Western concerns for foreigners' safety to undercut unity
- Revising myths of Vichy France
- What the US could learn about education from Japan
- `How Peace Came to the World' essays read at New York peace service
- Hispanic family caught between cultures. Sensitive PBS drama looks at questions of ethnicity
- Women and Islam in Egypt
- France: two hands on the tiller
- Pakistan's Bhutto: strong on mystique, vague on strategy. Opposition leader is careful not to provoke General Zia
- Saudis back in OPEC driver seat. With oil prices way down, it's time to cut production, they say
- New York to send its four-year-olds into the classroom. Mayor's panel sees benefits for poor; but are kids ready?
- Schools that work: How parents make the difference
- The right to make more money
- Putting mistakes behind us
- How nations support terrorist operations around the world. As the US seeks Europe's support for a retaliatory strike on Libya, Europe is asking for...
- Young talent on the trail of greatness. John McNamara succeeding with gargantuan canvases
- Resorts face question: provide more skiing or let nature be
- Accord on Cyprus
- By-election victory gives Britain's Labour Party boost for next general vote
- Japan's trading partners offer Tokyo advice on raising imports. Occident is at odds with Orient over a trade gap favoring Japan
- No, no, not the weather -- a cold and windy topic in Britain these days
- Computers show a fast trigger in `program trading'
- Dodge Morgan's solo sail gives US a new seafaring hero
- Revelation
- Ethnic eateries: the melting pot's aboil. The new immigrants bring new flair in pleasing America's tastes
- His palette was a thousand shades of gray
- A century of federal labor policy
- Market drenching in early April yields to a new burst of sun