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Monitor articles for April 01, 1988
- Christian healing and the Mind of Christ
- Send the missiles back
- The gospel at work in angry Ulster. `After every Good Friday, there is an Easter Sunday'
- Families with no place to call home. In need of sheltering
- Gliding gondolas
- Eyewitness accounts of Afghan atrocities
- Berlin Wall to get a nip here, a tuck there. Wall's facelift signals an improvement in East-West relations
- Playing for power in the `great game' of Afghanistan. A pawn in Soviet hands
- Genscher - hero or villain? Dean of West's foreign ministers gives his answer. Hans-Dietrich Genscher, once reviled as a turncoat, today is West Ger...
- Lobbyists struggle to polish their tarnished Bay State image
- Politics and the lost art of art. The life of the politician turns in on itself, consumed with the business of power, and isolated from the mainstre...
- `Letters Home From Vietnam'. Authentic mail gives TV show emotional impact
- April fools and mad March hares
- Ed tech - computers in the classroom. Educational software powers innovative learning programs
- The marigolds
- Fighting crime and corruption with faith and force. Interview with Arlene Violet
- Golden anniversary NCAA tournament reaches climax this weekend
- Modern nationalism's ancient foundations
- Costa Rica coasts on wave of President's international acclaim. But critics say it's time Arias turned attention to domestic problems
- Ed tech - computers in the classroom. Teachers, students have yet to tap the full possibilities of school computers
- Amnesty gate opened wide. US urging illegal aliens to apply as deadline nears
- American Jewish leader proposes Mideast compromise by all
- Soviet political fishing in South Pacific may net more clout. Some fear military influence will follow economic agreements with island nations
- A lament for roads not taken. Musings on South Africa
- US-Iran split: how old friends became foes
- Plans for a watercolor
- Iran enlists US help in treating victims of chemical attack
- `He never reads anything for pleasure'
- Protect your Picasso. Art, antiques, other valuables may need own insurance policy