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Monitor articles for April 19, 1988
- The selling of `Murder, She Wrote'
- Blue Jays seek to gain respect, shed perennial bridesmaid role
- Afghan coalition seems remote. Resistance rejects notion of governing with communists
- Dukakis, Gore, and the Jewish vote
- This hijacking isn't quite like any other
- Texas Air's cash losses prompt safety scrutiny. As money goes, so goes airline operation
- Waldheim affair raises old specters in Yugoslavia
- State survives, but what about dream? As Israel enters its fifth decade, turmoil in the occupied lands has laid bare the country's deep divisions. A...
- Mixed views of Gore's pit-bull style. Some think he's throwing away vice-presidential chances
- Wall Street's `junk-ies' mix takeovers and social issues
- GOBLETS OF SPRING. Considered treasures and traded for artwork in 1600s, colorful tulips still delight
- Larry Speakes ventured beyond the `acceptable'
- Thinkers of the world unite - and plan for 21st century
- Continental Flight 20: diary of a day-long odyssey
- Ship attacks reflect Iran's frustration, US resolve. GULF REVERBERATIONS
- Simmer down, Wall Street
- Step back into colonial California at Rancho Los Alamitos. Adobe house, barn and garden exude flavor of 1800s
- Calvino crystallizes the literary virtues
- `Sarah laughed...'
- Researchers' crumpled cover extends growing season and deters pests. WHAT WOULD PETER RABBIT DO?
- AIRPORT OWLS. Where man sees tarmac and terminals, arctic birds see tundra and home
- Contrasting pair of playlets
- How US contra policy backfired in Honduras ...
- UN seeks Afghan-pact observers. But traditional peacekeepers eye the job warily
- South Africans - white and black - largely ignore US election. They say the candidates range from ignorant to misguided to hostile on S. Africa's pr...
- ... and the costs of militarizing a close Latin ally
- An '80s singer re-creating an era of classic pop songs. Feinstein wins large audiences with nostalgic style
- Winner by a second
- Israeli judges convict former auto worker of being `Ivan the Terrible'