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Monitor articles for April 10, 1987
- Tunisians wary of future leadership void
- The house with two faces
- Quite calm
- Studying around the world
- Press for an Afghan solution
- Italy's Parma: more than just ham & cheese
- Monitor editor leads US editors' group
- A musical tour of Europe
- Supernova data turn up more questions. Scientists find issue of subatomic particle mass still unsolved
- In love with Lisbon
- Short stories from the South make penetrating dramas
- After retirement, a second career serving others. Odilon Long, oldest Peace Corps volunteer, talks about the adventure, the hardships
- Palestinian jail strike turns political. Prison protests spawn wider action against Israeli occupation
- In a feature-length film, the best of recent shorts
- Soviets say spy flap could nix arms pact
- Holland by the inch. Madurodam is only knee-high to a Dutch metropolis, but all the big-city details are there
- Workers squawk as bosses monitor their telephone `manners'
- Martino's `White Island' heard in world premi`ere
- Anthony Hopkins: Olivier's heir apparent?
- Yale stages world premi`ere of Fugard play
- Nigeria bites economic reform bullet. Stable prices of basic foodstuffs make measures bearable
- Finding digs in London
- New England tallies up flood damage
- Cape Cod dogs
- `Nothing shall by any means hurt you'
- Embassy spying: USSR has upper hand on 2 fronts
- A great turning over
- Him with his foot in his mouth
- Chile's new paper risks `opposition' label by printing all the news
- Ancient Ireland
- Strained US-Japan trade ties raise stakes for Nakasone visit
- Monetary stability appears to be elusive
- Why communist reform stops short of Western-style democracy
- The fashionable firehouse
- Fraud soars as exporters try to ship more to US
- Pressure builds on both sides for arms control. US expected to offer Soviets a timetable on SDI research
- Saga of a West Coast firehouse
- Renaissance Rouen: it was spared from fire, but its martyr was not
- Coming of age, New York City, 1925
- Geneva: everything just so
- A penny for the schools. How education reform fares in South Carolina
- Books celebrate strong family ties
- My answer to junk mail