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Monitor articles for April 05, 1988
- 100-year-old Financial Times isn't budging from global focus. AN ELITE AUDIENCE
- `Would you tell me a little bit about your religion?'
- IBM sells computer chips to rivals - which helps IBM
- Parents in poetry. My mother in flower
- A `Scarlet Letter' with neither victim, heroine - nor martyr
- Subway graffiti meets its match in New York
- Panama's economic future looks grim. Cash shortage persists; proposed solution may only intensify problem
- Parents in poetry. Unwrapping the years
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Israeli left finds words, like stones, can hurt
- Jesse Jackson: a candidate with the punch of Joe Louis
- Holograms may lead to computers that can daydream
- Matching minds with a grandmaster. The Monitor's sports editor and 29 other brave souls recently went eyeball to eyeball with a legend of the chess...
- Parents in poetry. Album
- Rent-a-naturalist idea helps tourists find desert byways
- Israel's divisive Palestine policy. Censorship of Palestinian birth pangs
- Prices are soaring, but Party plays on. OUTSIDE CHINA'S GREAT HALL
- Still room for increase in number of black college basketball coaches
- Where Will Shakespeare might have gone for garden advice
- Japan rethinks ties to South Africa. Film prompts soul searching over relations with Pretoria
- Shultz fights `distortion' of US peace plan on Mideast trip. PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
- Babies behind bars. Prison gives baby what life outside cannot: Mommy