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Monitor articles for April 22, 1986
- Jesse Jackson and the morality issue
- Corporal punishment: is it discipline or violence?
- Making your secretary part of the team
- US global commerce -- fairness coming and going
- Honduran locals roll up `contra' welcome mat
- US-Soviet art trade an `act of goodwill'
- Some rehearsals went on all night
- Record run in 90th Boston Marathon
- Suicide is not the answer
- Shakespeare's champion
- Next step?
- South Africa: the link between dignity and progress
- State and local officials team up to fight terrorism in the US
- Peru makes peace with IMF -- for now. Last-minute compromise only postpones day of reckoning
- Why a supercomputer is so `super'. Huge memory, blazing speed are two reasons
- Ten minutes to curtain (A bow to Dame Ngaio Marsh)
- Nine students, 2 teachers, and a one-room school
- Nigeria's new finance chief grapples with depressed oil market
- Dow's dizzying rise: rewriting the script that calls for a crash
- France cashes in on publicity surrounding Statue of Liberty
- Overpopulation and other myths about Africa
- 3-D TV: adding some depth to `Dallas'? Perhaps, but first use of video system is likely to be industrial
- Advice to actors from George Bernard Shaw
- Ask the gardeners
- Brzezinski backs Reagan on Libya but worries about broader Mideast policy
- Hillbrow: testing ground for reform in South Africa. Area of Johannesburg debates continuing illegal integration
- Drama probes terrorism-TV interplay. `Cat's-Paw' by Mastrosimone at Old Globe in San Diego
- Making of leaders starts at home. Frank Pace sees family role in nurturing leadership
- The Bradley vehicle's troubles: the case for independent testing
- Efforts pay off for Chinese inventors at Geneva exhibition
- Boggs, Brett show mutual admiration; Boros nixes computer
- Tokyo heads gingerly toward joining SDI
- Congress has options if Gramm-Rudman fails
- In criticizing US bombing of Libya, East bloc treads lightly
- News In Brief
- Pristine wilderness just half a day from Expo 86