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Monitor articles for April 21, 1987
- Physician, heal thyself
- Will alien reform law `starve'?
- Mexicans unsure that their government can ease burden
- A rooftop `farm': one man's green thumb in crowded Cairo
- Richard Wilbur, new US poet laureate
- Exploring Greek ruins on Sicily's scenic coast. Village of Taormina offers history and charm
- A brush too broad for dogma
- The farm workers' tarnished victory
- Reagan's back in town
- Economic reforms bring hopes - and risks - to Africa
- Conservation Corps is building a better city
- Chaucer on April showers
- Bobcat bureaucracy
- Spotlight on Central America
- Technological hubris
- Dressed for the weather?
- Running ahead of time
- `All the King's Men' is now a play. Adrian Hall stages a bigger-than-life adaptation
- US-JAPAN TRADE DISPUTE. US envoys indicate impending trade vote could strain broader ties
- Stanford physicists hope to catch more Zs
- Flowers and vegetables coexist nicely in half-barrel gardens
- `Soft tech' Playports - a space-age answer to slides and swings
- Engaging adventure stumbles over racism
- Foiled PLO attack still pays dividends for Yasser Arafat. Guerrilla attempt in Israel boosts tough image of Arafat faction
- Acura: Honda's way of aiming for upscale American drivers
- Marathon
- Czech hails his farm as `the wave of the future'. Cooperative exemplifies reform