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Monitor articles for April 15, 1987
- On the move...IN CHINA
- Canada's troubled Dome Petroleum suddenly looks attractive to others
- How do you tell the piping of snipe from a linnet's whistle?
- BOMBS OVER TRIPOLI. A year after US air raid, Qaddafi is still subdued
- Hard times force major Tunisia industry cutbacks
- Freedom from fear of disease
- From `superinventor' to superconductor
- TRADE DEFICIT CLIMBS. US plans to ask Japan to follow a trade schedule
- Kids in the kitchen. Let them experiment, advises cooking teacher Catherine Evans
- Visit from a little flapper
- Tax time and the power of productive procrastination
- Reversing rulings
- GAF would win either way in battle for Borg
- Former baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn takes his turn at bat. Discusses battles with owners, players during his years in job
- Biography of a popular and prosperous 18th-century novelist
- I have a little list - now where did I put it?
- Boesky-buster, leaving SEC, wants higher ethics
- Spain's workers in protest. But Gonz'alez stands firm on wage controls despite strikes
- Pretoria wrestles with bans
- VIEW FROM BAGHDAD. Top Iraqi expresses distrust of US policy in region
- Superpowers show little give. Neither seems set to yield on medium-range missiles
- Stage fare: Irwin's merriment and Sutton's satire
- West Bank university closure gives Palestinians unwanted break. But students seem used to pattern of protests followed by shutdowns
- Declaring bankruptcy: when individuals try to copy Texaco
- In Argentina, likely labor pact could boost ruling party fortunes