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Monitor articles for April 27, 1987
- If a choice is to be made
- China to feel US squeeze on trade. Textile quota to fall, but technology transfer may rise
- US stands at crossroad on genetic alteration
- ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. Halfway house at Mexican border offers hope to migrants unwelcome in US
- Soviets still count on `the peaceful atom'
- Europeans are more wary
- When foster care teens `graduate'. Lack of programs, shortage of money leaves many unprepared to strike out on their own at 18
- Mercury Tracer - Japanese design, Mexican workmanship
- Economic goals vs. world environment. Surprising consensus in UN report on global planning
- FAMILY PORTRAIT. A home brimming with children, and love. With three of their own, the Mallons open their doors to adoptive and foster children
- Limiting the nuclear industry's liability
- Le Corbusier's works given wall-to-wall centennial tribute. Painting, sculpture, drawings testify to range of achievement
- Tunisian rights group is at the fore in Mideast. League's voice heard in area where activism is often frowned upon
- `Televangelism' under fire. Court suit seeks to make preachers more accountable for funds raised
- Re-trained
- `Political travelogue' of life in Nicaragua
- This `Sleeping Beauty' relies on costumes for its scenic drama
- A fan recalls what Jackie Robinson meant to blacks of his era
- Perfect little
- Improving worker rights through global pressure
- Before long I was hearing chords and arpeggios
- When a relative asks to live with you
- Managua gives autonomy to east coast - hotbed of dissent
- Minding the basic hamburger. White Castle's `beef cookies' still please crowds
- University-school partnerships encourage educational change
- PLO's Arafat retreats. Group's hard-line stance could hurt leader and harm the chances for Mideast peace conference
- This time it's enough to say `I'm going back to see it again'. Munich sends some African masterpieces
- NBA jump shot