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Monitor articles for April 30, 1987
- Scuffed-luggage ambassadors
- On remote Japanese isle, development makes waves
- Maintaining credible deterrence in Europe. NATO chief: tougher to do if Euromissiles go
- Attacking Nicaragua's rural projects: part of contra strategy. American killed by contras worked in `high-risk' area
- Praying all the time
- Iran-Iraq update
- Halting hazardous waste at the source. Companies are finding that cutting their use of toxic substances helps them avoid costly and complex disposal...
- The city was theirs
- Grounds for refreshment
- Bears pull surprise in NFL draft; Bill Russell returns to coaching
- Planning for nuclear plant `retirement' is proving difficult
- Kalb to lead exploration into media's impact on public policy
- Called to paint in Dresden
- Columbia alum's $25 million aids minority students
- Far from the madding crowd? English countryside is changing as yuppies reach for a piece of the rural dream
- `Lucky Spot': offbeat comedy by Beth Henley
- Brazil's new finance minister inherits an economy on the brink
- Export insurers tighten up, crimping some third-world trade
- Complacency and US competitiveness. Determining the roots of diminishing industry
- Her message can be heard: `You are not lesser'
- Will `Reagan revolution' leave mark?. Right wing seeks to build in conservative agenda gains