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Monitor articles for April 18, 1988
- Laid off in the workers' paradise
- A way out of Middle East violence
- How to recognize an intellectual
- The classic LP gives way to CDs for classics. [HD]People just aren't buying the `licorice pizzas' anymore
- Swedish treasures spread before US. Sweden sent royalty, as well as jewels and art, to Washington to initiate `The Year of New Sweden,' marking the...
- An Israeli warns of `Samson complex'
- Swaying to the boom-bust-boom beat. Market still fluctuates six months after the plunge
- Frank and Sammy: the case of the missing spark
- Ethiopia ousts agencies to take over relief effort. US officials doubt Eritrea will get supplies
- Dukakis wins US votes, while Doukakis wins Greek hearts. Democratic candidate seen as hometown boy in the `old country'
- States seek way to cash in on growing buy-by-mail business. Firms oppose bill that would require them to collect sales taxes
- Listening for wisdom
- Dukakis lead holds, but race tightens. NEW YORK PRIMARY
- Wazir's assassination spells more trouble for US's Mideast peace plan. PLO VOWS REVENGE
- Mark McGwire not letting big rookie season go to his head
- A voice for the voiceless
- For Gore, desperate hours. Sees hope in late gains of undecided New York voters
- A low mark for testing
- Congress takes close look at US agency's aid to third-world women
- France's troubled communists. The party is losing its loyal following - even to the rightists
- Panel would make closing bases easier. UNNEEDED MILITARY FACILITIES
- Schools team up on Grade 6. Study finds groups with several teachers most effective
- Republicans in Washington try to sort out policy on day care
- Democrats' best issue: a more productive economy
- Keep food aid out of civil wars
- PLO remains undaunted. Group vows more violence following Wazir murder
- Common crackers for common folk
- In the North, Vermont Country Stores symbolize era of penny candy and overalls
- Innocence and the flying brick
- A tale of three exhibitions: assemblages, squares, lyric oils. Collages at Guggenheim; Stamos retrospective; Josef Albers centennial
- Take me home, country stores. In the South, Seymour's is where folks enjoy `jawing'