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Monitor articles for April 15, 1988
- A family divided by war. Nicaraguan homes suffer the pain of civil conflict
- The right to practice what you preach. Constitution of the United States -- Amendment 1. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of r...
- Court cases: 25 years of zigzagging
- What Soviets gain from going. Afghan pullout augurs better ties with China, the West
- Guarding religious freedom
- Film actors help to revive radio drama. Los Angeles group putting landmark plays on stage, too
- Taxes and politics
- Hydro Quebec project will pump more power to Northeast US
- The next Stamp Act
- On social issues Dukakis, Jackson differ in style more than substance
- Mercurial UN mediator hits gold
- Gore hits rivals on defense policy. In New York, maybe his last stand, he stresses experience on arms and Soviets
- On-line for the honor roll. Computers help keep potential dropouts in school
- US trade problems stage a comeback
- No `liberties' with the truth
- Tight money slows Australian filmmaking. `Crocodile Dundee II' among the few new titles just completed
- Ensuring airlines are fit to fly
- Former Fiji leader passes hat for comeback try
- Nicaragua's peace process back on track
- Ambushed by dust bunnies? Call in the maid brigade
- Short and sweet signing of Geneva accords ends tortuous negotiations. AFGHAN ACCORD
- IT'S A SPA, IT'S A GARDEN, IT'S `SUPERBATH'. Today's bathrooms are styled far beyond yesteryears'
- Nesting on the cheap
- On Capitol Hill, creative tension turns to gridlock
- A baseball historian goes to bat for some Negro League greats
- Maddox: `No unnecessary burden on believers'
- Relief groups say their ouster may spur Ethiopia rights abuses
- Getting to know computers, sort of, in America's schools
- Redford's the vanquished in `Milagro Beanfield War'
- When no answer is apparent
- A charioteer lost in a marsh
- Memories of industrial tragedies prompt new laws. Companies must now disclose hazardous chemicals they use
- US agencies and border residents grope for better relationship
- Mayors to editors: Growing `underclass' is survival issue for US