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Monitor articles for April 29, 1987
- An energy strategy: private enterprise nurtured by government
- TED - a fighting word along Gulf coast. Device to protect sea turtles from shrimp nets raises a rhubarb
- Feeling loved
- Is AWACS the answer?
- When financial bait is dangled, many snap up early retirement
- Israeli split widens over peace talks
- `You have to have the right kind of mud'
- A city rain dance
- San Francisco restaurateur showcases fresh vegetables
- Britain and New Zealand at odds
- `Porgy and Bess' revival full of melody and meaning
- As Tories rise in polls, so do calls for June vote
- Broadcasting booth no place to buckle to no-hit superstitions
- A fine cast fashions a revised `Pygmalion'. Peter O'Toole, Amanda Plummer give winning performances in Shaw comedy
- Disclosing toxic inventories. Public `right to know' at center of tough new law
- Search for alternatives to nuclear finds promise under the sun
- Vegetable chic. The quest for freshness has given meatless dishes an upscale new look
- How Degas synthesized etchings, print by print
- Senate fights the battle of the budget
- Transiency and accountability in TV news broadcasting
- Fund cuts could spark fraud in alien amnesty program
- CLASSICAL/NEW MUSIC