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Monitor articles for April 03, 1987
- Editor's essay. Feeling more at home - but not too much
- CRIME
- Guinea plays East-bloc politics off Western economics
- In the season of amber gold
- Contras target Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast for first time. Managua claims credit for forcing rebels to coast; others say it's deliberate contra plan
- An ambitious GAF stalks Borg-Warner
- From blah to beautiful. Home office makeover transforms a dismal spare bedroom into an efficient, attractive workspace
- Triumphal Manhattan. It's 1945, and the `wonderful town' is about to happen
- Josef Sudek. He saw poetry in the simplest of things
- Some cost-saving lessons for prospective home owner-builders
- Museum safari
- Egypt campaign highlights pull of Islamic trend. Mubarak's party works hard to combat lure of opposition alliance
- Sen. Sanford and the veto-vote flap
- Back to economic basics: make better products
- Tales of courage and love. Here's quality for children
- Fan loyalties run deep around Florida's spring training sites
- Oscar choices influenced by new values
- Electronic preachers gain publicity from Bakker's resignation. 221 TV stations, 60 programs in billion-dollar industry
- Native Alaskans press Congress to safeguard their ancestral lands
- PERES SPEAKS. Soviet move on Jews fits big picture, Israeli says
- Contras create ill-will on Mosquito Coast
- The professors egg us on
- Bagging the early lunch
- Scholar urges school reforms to heighten `cultural literacy'. Dr. Hirsch says teaching `skills' lessens imparting of knowledge
- Falwell's move to PTL seen as attempt to protect TV preachers. Alliance bridges two movements, baffles some theologians
- Never outside God's love
- Poet Drummond de Andrade. A voice in tune with everyday Brazil
- NOW IN PAPER
- Travel. When only the bravest toured Southern Italy
- Photographer Laura Gilpin. A `highly individualistic eye'
- Massachusetts' Murphy: making hay while the Duke is away
- How one bank is bringing its services back to inner-city Detroit
- Amitai Etzioni