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Monitor articles for April 16, 1987
- Fun, flashy, and fashionable. The trendiest of American art goes on parade at the Whitney Museum's Biennial Exhibition
- Portrait of the architect and his dreams
- History of mass public opinion and the political process
- Of embassies, bugs, and spies
- Youth institutionalized: the view from inside
- Canada: closing the door to Central American refugees
- Nuclear mishaps stir French. Recent accidents raise concern about nuclear power
- Economic nomads adopt migration as a way of life. Texans follow jobs to the Carolinas
- Sam Donaldson, town crier of the White House press corps
- Overseas census data can aid US trade
- `To risk, to fly, to go' - journey of a cosmonaut
- US, Soviets upbeat at conclusion of Shultz trip
- Israeli occupation of West Bank bears bitter fruit
- Showdown in New York over proposed ethics law. Cuomo unhappy with new legislation on grounds it's too soft
- Never forsaken
- Confessions of a disbeliever
- MOTORCYCLE SAFETY. Debate over mandatory helmet laws revs up in two dozen states. Helmet backers add new wrinkle - costs to public of injury care
- Barbara Cook recalls golden age of musical comedy
- Mexican orphanage takes in `all children who need to be here'
- A fairy tale in the grand tradition
- Japanese dance full of unpredictable theater
- Argentine government jubilant over latest loan package
- China moves to reassert press control
- A badgered PBS takes hard look at its programming
- Syria gets tough on Lebanon's drug trade