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Monitor articles for April 28, 1988
- With new embassies, new horizons for US and Mongolia
- Orioles' plight recalls early Mets - but there are differences
- In Zimbabwe, some dreams come true. Post-independence bottom line is bright for many blacks. [ on zee page: Where black power wears a business suit....
- Inmates prepare for `outside'. Texas frees prison beds, aids inmates with private help
- For US flexibility on Panama
- Arafat-Assad reconciliation: now for the sensitive issues
- Presidents learn it's what you say and how you say it
- What's in a (last) name?
- US bridges astride abyss of poor repair, few funds. OVER TROUBLED WATER
- UN gives green light to Afghan observer force ... reluctantly
- Wives of locked up husbands
- Pianist Alfred Brendel leads a musical campaign for Schubert
- The bead lady and her beads. She holds parts of the world right in the palm of her hand
- Light on little-known, turn-of-the-century Scandinavian painters
- Artist to the core
- A nation of law. ...to local community mediators. [ cf: From the country's highest court ... ]
- Popular shades of beige
- Lessons from Chernobyl. Closed borders grow porous in the face of new technology
- Brazilians bring Las Vegas-type show to Broadway
- `The kids at school said...'
- Cuban exiles in US are chilled by the thaw
- Soviet sugar shortage linked to deeper social malaise. `SUCCESSFUL' ANTI-ALCOHOL CAMPAIGN IN CRISIS