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Monitor articles for April 21, 1988
- Mozambique rebels slaughter fleeing civilians. REFUGEE PLIGHT
- In musical `Mail' correspondents come noisily to life
- Shaping `Elmer Gantry' into a musical
- Closing the gap between workers' skills and jobs. Bosses step in with books as job sophistication grows
- The joys of hearing Leonie Rysanek - in any role
- THAILAND BESIEGED. Refugee influx outpaces resettlement to other countries
- Crisis of leadership besets troubled Israel. Political parties can barely coexist, let alone find a way for Israelis and Palestinians to live togeth...
- Easing Arab-Jewish tensions. Grass-roots groups try language and art
- Glasnost and the Soviet nuclear experience
- From goldfishing to perfect pitch
- Of competence and charisma
- Learning to love your true self
- The 2-minute swan
- Gamecock receiver expected to be a prize catch of NFL draft
- Desperately seeking land in volatile Panama. Some of capital's poor stake their claim on top of toxic dump
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Japanese stand firm on whaling as `a matter of national pride'. They say their aim is research and that Western criticism is `Japan-bashing'
- Paying for the world's displaced. Refugee needs conflict with efforts to control US budget. What is a fair share for the US? The massive need is to...
- Step-by-step-parenting. Stepparents have bum rap, handed down by Cinderella's stepmother
- Hijack ending: Does it send wrong message to terrorists? US concerned that hijackers may not be brought to trial
- Gulf escalation clouds Shultz visit to Soviet Union. SUMMIT PREPARATIONS
- Election '88 shapes up as close fight. Inclination is to `throw the rascals out,' but Democrats could face racial fracture
- What New York did
- Belgian takeover battle: more? De Benedetti vows a `major role' in Soci'et'e G'en'erale
- The fight over new limits on damages for financial fraud