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Monitor articles for April 25, 1988
- Los Angeles seeks new ways to handle gangs. After mass arrests, city focuses on social ills
- BREAKING BARRIERS. The blind lead the blind toward fuller citizenship
- Don't jump into designer genes
- Paul Taylor's `Brandenburgs' tests conventional ballet form
- After confrontation with Iran, US weighs wider role in the Gulf. Pentagon considers using Coast Guard vessels for patrols
- A garden party with Chagall
- A glimpse of life in the `global village'
- A new genie emerging
- Pushing westward
- A night in jail with friend
- Vietnam asks West for food
- Star no longer shines on Ramadan nights. Egyptian fundamentalists keep belly dancer off TV during holy month
- Commitment to community and opportunity. Julia Taylor, national Minority Business Advocate of the Year, runs a bank for people, but still makes money
- Calderon swings power bat in Chicago; balk calls slowing up game
- Mozambique rebels deny charges of civilian abuses. WAR ATROCITIES
- Every Easter, von Karajan gets a new toy
- Row over role in NATO prompts snap election in Denmark
- Can survival of our planet be assumed? Political, religious leaders gather to mull man's global obligations
- ROCK/POP/JAZZ
- Uneasy investors scrutinize candidates
- Soaring Brahms, sinking `Tosca,' veering Beethoven
- Dukakis goes for delegates
- Progress for the blind: it's a slow revolution
- As arms progress slows, Reagan seeks to shift focus of summit
- Rivers's strong women try too hard to be like men
- Artists and writers show their appreciation of baseball
- Does God collaborate with `lady luck'?
- Time to stop `ally-bashing'