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Monitor articles for April 04, 1988
- Tumult at Justice takes its toll. Career bureaucrats steer daily tasks, but new probes, initiatives left waiting
- Sooners-Jayhawks in all-Big Eight final for NCAA basketball title
- Writing about other cultures - more literature than science
- Candor in public discourse
- Big Board's leader looks at - leadership
- Chicago helps its homeless beat their no-shoes blues
- Bolshoi's `Seagull' turns Chekhov into ballet. `MAKING MUSIC TOGETHER'
- Fur flies over wild animal trapping. Canada's fur industry counterattacks efforts by animal rights groups
- Familiar faces on new teams as baseball season begins. It's a big day in sports, with the major league baseball season opening (see below), while Ka...
- All roads led Mondrian to little red rectangles
- The Ayatollah urges faithful to fight the world's injustice. AUDIENCE WITH THE IMAM
- Afghan guerrillas vow to resist any Soviet hold on northern region
- Nip in the ZIP: Will public service sink as postal rates rise?
- As Soviet Afghan pullout nears, Asian rivals bid for US favor. India and Pakistan welcome US defense chief with high hopes
- `Domeball' - the thing that ate Tokyo baseball
- Dukakis runs hard to put more fire in his Wisconsin campaign
- Tiger country
- Signs of a way out of the Angola-Namibia quagmire. Quick action by S. Africa, Angola needed for a solution
- Early action takes the wait out of applying to college. Early-decision candidates apply to colleges in late fall. Schools then either send an accept...
- Eyes full of joy
- HOME RUNS WITH WORDS. Parents can use word games to turn children on to writing
- As jobless level drops, economists talk of pressure on inflation
- Clues from C'ezanne's pencil. Drawings indicate why the great French artist painted as he did
- Old friends and small family wisdoms
- The great Americanism
- PBS allows time for penetrating views of Japan