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Monitor articles for April 14, 1988
- Enlightenment
- The '30s serenade the '80s with jazz violin. Stephane Grappelli delighting US fans
- Drive to stop killing by tuna fleets is given new impetus. DOLPHIN SLAUGHTER
- Anne Frank and her sheltering friends. The Gies family recalls an extremely risky period
- COMPENSATING VICTIMS OF WAR. Ottawa hears redress claim of Japanese-Canadians
- Opera `Nixon in China' in intimate TV version
- Zimbabwe: lots of graduates, not enough jobs. Need for trade liberalization is key issue in faltering economy
- All in the (Muppet) family. Brian Henson - former hater of children's favorite puppets - now coordinator of his father's Muppet productions in London
- Pakistan sorts out debris of blast. Questions linger on sabotage, siting of munitions dump
- HISPANICS: Under the `suspicious' eye of border agents. `It's a high-pressure job'
- Benny Benchpress will be your coach
- Jimmy Breslin: the same fight, new arenas
- Three contenders for Byrd's post are definitely not all of a feather
- TV version of Frank family story focuses on protectors
- Lawmakers asked to involve business in housing policies
- Restructure the NRC
- Elephants... ...in the choir stalls
- HISPANICS: Under the `suspicious' eye of border agents. `They slapped me around'
- How will religion play at the polls come November? CHURCH AND STATE
- US sanctions leave Panama businessmen with mixed sentiments
- Good goodbyes
- Loyal Democrat
- Adventures of helpful animals and people
- Jewish emigration: a century-old need to find safe havens
- HISPANICS: Under the `suspicious' eye of border agents
- The high value of humor in the home