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Monitor articles for April 01, 1987
- US role in resettling Salvadoreans under fire. Critics say US money helps Army's fight against guerrillas
- Spaceship Earth: Mission to a small planet
- CRACKING THE MONOPOLY. China plunges into era of modern banking. Full-service bank is boldest financial experiment yet
- Coward's `Blithe Spirit' returns to Broadway with '80s touches
- Who took home all those Oscars
- Update of Sophocles opens at Old Globe
- Poverty
- Sweet surprises for April Fools' Day: two delicious vegetable cakes
- American architect Louis Sullivan: a reappraisal. Exhibition reaffirms his towering stature
- Disappointment of a year ago spurred Hoosiers to NCAA title
- Israel as ally
- Leathernecks in unusual position: on defensive. Marines' role as embassy watchdogs under scrutiny
- The elegant Belgian endive
- 19 states have considered surrogacy bills
- Peace--never dull
- By raising prices, Poland makes risky bid to help economy. Past increases sparked upheaval; so far this time, public is quiet
- Diplomacy and the budget: Keep US consulates open
- Just joking - quotable sayings for many occasions
- Some savory alternatives to salt
- Spying among friends
- With new tax laws, REITs get new interest
- SURROGATE BIRTHS IN EUROPE. Surrogacy for pay frowned upon. Britain bans it, several other nations considering similar action
- Conference offers solutions to black family problems