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Monitor articles for April 20, 1988
- Health is never lost
- People-meter shock at the networks
- Homelessness: one man's story
- Network plans to liven up community cable TV
- How ready is ready enough?
- Israelis confront a nationalism that rivals their own. Recognition dawns that Palestinian uprising needs political solution
- The Reagan Revolution: why it won't end after 1988
- German court upholds principle of no deal with hostage-takers
- Candidates aren't only ones spending big political bucks. Conservative and labor groups pour millions into their causes
- He learned from grandmother, an old-fashioned Quaker cook. `I don't believe in the things professional cooks do'
- Nicaraguan peace talks stall on crucial issues. Contras want political space, Managua insists on rebel disarmament
- Governor calls state key Pacific link. HAWAII'S GLOBAL ROLE
- TV's watching you. Now that remote controls and VCRs have made commercial-zapping easy, broadcasters are using a controversial high-tech device to f...
- Home-grown aid group springs up in Africa. Kenyans sell development expertise to other Africans
- Media and marketers discover Hispanic boom. Mickey Mouse and Avon lady become bilingual
- The perennial 8-year-old at the big-leaguer's knee
- African runners dominate marathons, serve notice for Olympics
- Freedom of speech
- Optimism at Chrysler-UAW talks. Negotiations began early to nip tension in the bud
- Religion loses to road building in high court. The US Supreme Court's decision overriding objections of Indian tribes to a California development pr...
- Correction
- Places of hope
- Frank Robinson - the third time around the bases
- Iran election highlights shift in power within revolutionary elite. Coalition of wealthy seen being supplanted by lower classes
- If Iran fired Silkworms, will US feel need to escalate?