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Monitor articles for April 17, 1987
- MONEY & THE ENTREPRENEUR. Planning your finances when the boss is you
- Prizewinning design blends classic and modern elements
- A one-man pop/jazz/blues band - a cappella and ad lib
- Mice are nice - especially in tales like these
- Economic and regional tensions cast shadow over Zimbabwe's future
- How to find a good - no, the right - stockbroker for your investments
- ABORTION AND THE BORDER. Mexicans go north for abortions. Subject is so taboo that few talk about it and statistics are scarce
- Seldom was heard a modest word
- Arms agreement would not leave Europe nuclear-free
- You are clean
- Coming in
- Easter play: hope in strife-torn Belfast
- `Harsh facts' temper NATO response to Moscow talks. Soviet conventional, chemical arms lead worries allies
- Guarding embassies
- Louisa's stories
- Births in China raise world pace
- Future nostalgia
- MONEY & THE ENTREPRENEUR. Retirement options are many and necessary
- Other Asian nations see benefits and risks in US-Japan trade war
- Divisions over spending for foreign aid widen on Capitol Hill
- Dilemma for NATO: fewer missiles means costlier defense
- US teacher in USSR school finds rules strict, but behavior flexible
- Robards in rich portrayal of comical retiree. Larbey play comments on aging through humor
- Investors ride to profits on coattails of `clean' insider trading
- Andrei Voznesensky
- It's time to raise the gas tax
- US overseas abortion policy challenged
- US-made cars work to close quality gap
- Software firms tussle over `look and feel'
- British historian's analysis of the cold war's origins
- The quilter's ancient craft finds new admirers
- Italy's Communists talk of nice houses rather than revolution
- Look-alike issue bubbles in soft-drink world, too
- MONEY & THE ENTREPRENEUR. The `juggling act' of business and family