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Monitor articles for April 20, 1987
- The Milwaukee Brewers in first place? You have to be kidding!
- Tampa, `sitting on a keg of dynamite,' tries to end violence
- When art and craft intertwine
- Investors who can stay aboard market's wild ride could be headed for big gains
- Starting from a different place
- Children, TV, and creativity: can they mix?
- Behind-scenes bid to end Angola war draws wide cast of players. Participants work toward reopening of strategic rail line as first step
- Let the investor beware - a tale of gold-hawker self-interest
- A vote for Joe Morgan as manager; Durocher on Robinson's debut
- Wall Street's other black eye: brokers who deal for drugs
- You don't have to leave London to enjoy the traditions of Britain's small market towns.
- Studies hint at link between TV, creativity
- Mineral water craze makes big splash in its home market - France
- Government calls for inquiry into Harrods takeover
- Train station history for railroad fans
- PBS stations will air two moving Holocaust documentaries
- First of two articles on today's teen-agers. Teen-agers today: on the edge of a moral vacuum. Actions of elders, more than rock lyrics, shape outloo...
- In Britain, good advice is right at hand
- Composer Satoh stretches meaning of `new music'
- Picking on Paul Volcker
- Upgrading defenses to meet any hostile force
- Reform looks attractive to budget-weary Congress
- Naples spearheads revitalization in southern Italy
- Activists make US policy toward South Africa a campaign issue. Candidate positions on apartheid made `litmus tests' in full-page ads
- Tariffs imposed
- Tribute to Carnegie Hall greats - past and present
- SHANGHAI MAYOR. How a major Chinese city tackles the challenge of changing times. Mayor Jiang sees need for faster development - and a firm hand
- PLO seems set to take harder line. Feuding factions expected to unite at Algiers meeting
- Tan chats about music
- MINORITIES IN JOURNALISM. Discrimination verdict highlights scarcity of blacks in media. Makeup of news staffs `should reflect' nation's minority po...
- China's voters head to the polls under new elections laws. But Communist Party retains control of candidates' selection