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Monitor articles for April 12, 1988
- WINGS OF SPRING
- Changing jobs before retirement can be fulfilling - or financially dangerous
- New shine in the `rust belt'. `Home, sweet home' in Gary, Mayor Barnes is turning heads. After years of industrial decline, Northwest Indiana is mak...
- Cross-cultural currents of art
- Spawning
- Angels have set lineup, but questionable pitching clouds picture
- New shine in the `rust belt'. Revived steelmakers are just one sign of brighter days ahead. After years of industrial decline, Northwest Indiana is...
- In the north, Iran wages propaganda as well as military battle. Aims to build international pressure on Iraq with tours of devastated area
- Crack's heavy burden on mothers and their children
- April
- Italy's changing political landscape
- Et tu, Honduras
- Day-care centers: `For every child, they ought to be great'
- Pravda and press wars
- Fresh departures
- Unity pact eases tension in Zimbabwe. Accord paves way for Mugabe's one-party state
- Worlds beyond reach but not beyond imagination
- DNA fingerprints: when the proof is in the genes
- France's remarkable success against crime and terrorism
- COOKING GREAT ASPARAGUS
- Cable network show warns of nuclear proliferation dangers
- The North indictment
- For a lesson in Hawaiian history, visit Lahaina. Glorious era of kings and sailors still visible amid booming tourism
- Sioux turn to Congress to regain Black Hills land. South Dakotans split by bill to settle dispute
- Locust menace stirs northern Africa to pour on the pesticides
- GROWING GREAT ASPARAGUS. For thousands of years, these bright green spears have been the royal vegetable of spring
- Iran denies delaying UN ceasefire plan
- The sophisticated candy counter
- Black college in Dallas - like many in US - struggles to survive