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Monitor articles for April 14, 1987
- Possibilities raised by multiple screens lure a stage director
- Egypt readies for lively parliamentary term. Opposition gains in recent vote expected to bring Islamic law debate to fore
- Composer Kitaro gaining attention in US. Japan's leading New Age artist says music should `set one free'
- Tub garden can be a half-barrel of fun
- Rose Macaulay on archaeology in Athens
- Endangered bridges. Links to the past, or barricades to the future: Will this county burn its (covered) bridges?
- Constitutional themes - for real presidential debates
- It is time to remember Smoot-Hawley
- India's Gandhi besieged by critics in wake of aide's resignation. Move seen as lending strength to accusations of ruling party graft
- Who is your enemy?
- A new radar device could warn drivers of road hazards
- Treasures of Londinium
- Judge delays decision on Hinckley visit
- Correction
- Manila: security and grass-roots political activism
- For companies, bankruptcy has pluses and minuses
- Reggie Jackson back where he began major league odyssey
- Can Tunisia keep radical neighbors at bay?. Ability to fend off Libya, Algeria in post-Bourguiba era questioned
- Students ask for nuclear forum on TV
- Economic winds slow Great Lakes ships
- A renewal for Reagan?
- Texaco's new chapter
- Texaco buys time in filing for bankruptcy protection
- Vacations that combine adventure with research. `Earthwatch' team films Brazilian fest
- Cecil Beaton: an Oscar-winner's biography
- Elections compound Nakasone's troubles. Prime minister admits his tax plan to blame for party's poor showing