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Monitor articles for April 13, 1987
- Hong Kong lawyer-activist pushes for democratic safeguards
- Women's pro baseball league revisited
- It's easy to fall in love with a cold climate in Irkutsk, Siberia
- SAFE DRINKING WATER. California's toxic-waste law difficult to implement
- ART IN LONDON. Glazunov remains something of a mystery in and out of USSR
- Hearing God's Word in an `age of distraction'
- Talking up a storm. Controversy swirls around teen talk lines
- Tate reconstructs Gabo's `lost' works
- Tony Pena quite a catch for Cardinals; Indians should be better, within reason
- A sampler of worldwide travelers' tales
- Lining up for a quirky race
- Brooms in hand, mamas (et al) clean up Naples
- Following US strategy isolates Duarte at home
- Britain locks horns with Japan over trade
- Crime in US dropped in 1986 for second year
- Biking back to Ban Pha Khao
- Fins
- The bill comes due for a `values neutral' education
- Japanese marching into the fray of world futures trading
- Getting back to the facts. Educator urges schools to teach cultural content
- Gorbachev nudges Czechoslovakia along the road to reform
- US firms help lighten Mexico's debt
- Monk and Chong back in a double bill
- Learning lessons in the fourth `R': real life
- Canada's balancing act: land claims and aboriginal rights
- Tunisian leader grapples with pro-Islamic trend
- Ferry salvage: textbook case of cooperation
- My Bronson period
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