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Monitor articles for April 02, 1987
- State Department says allies defy S. Africa arms embargo
- Horton Foote's family saga evokes a bygone era. TV miniseries based on lives of writer's parents
- Swish
- Master of unselfish basketball. Celtics' big man makes high art of the low profile
- Team-switching owner, feisty manager give Padres a new look
- Israelis view Soviet overtures with guarded optimism. Soviet visit, and offer to let more Jews out, may bring official ties
- Surrogacy and society
- Pork barrels and glass houses
- Everybody's tree
- Chirac in Washington
- Who sins?
- Sri Lanka needs more than serendipity to boost its economy
- US-JAPAN LAWYERS' PACT. Long-shut legal doors opened
- Working the water. The rhythms of nature shape life for this Chesapeake Bay island family
- Leading E. Europeans seek both political and economic reform
- Philippine jets attack rebel strongholds
- SURPRISE MOVE. Prime hike will affect home loans; inflation next?
- Moscow trip strengthens Thatcher. Prime minister appears tough as British elections loom
- SPACESHIP EARTH. Managing our planet
- Baby M ruling boost for surrogacy. Debate, appeal will examine whether these contracts are legal and binding
- Nicaragua belongs to the Nicaraguans
- Exploring today's frontiers of time - working the night shift
- Salvador rebels ruin myth that Army's winning. Rebel raid shows early Army victory unlikely
- Imprint editors carry on `what publishing once was all about'
- Theaters try to shake money woes
- Excerpts from Baby M ruling
- Louisville theater festival: subtle changes in the showcase
- Soviet playwright revives `nonpersons'. Play features Trotsky and Bukharin, long unmentioned officially