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Monitor articles for April 06, 1988
- Protecting abandoned women. In Bangladesh, steps taken to counter traditions that leave women vulnerable
- Contra fighters: waiting and wary. NICARAGUAN CEASE-FIRE
- WHO'S COOKIN'. Working 5 to 9: women who bring home bacon still expected to cook it
- Where the avant-garde flows into the mainstream. This season, theater and dance took center stage at America's leading showcase for what's new in th...
- Smoky Mountain has Aquino down on the dumps
- Tokyo fingers firms for illegal China trade
- US Mideast peace plan treading water. Shultz shuttles but fails to get clear answer from Arabs or Israel
- The naturalist in Beatrix Potter
- Final chapter still to be written in Mecham saga. Will ousted Arizona governor run in recall election next month?
- Karole Armitage: movement for its own sake
- Soviet leaders blast reform naysayers. Pravda article seen as boost for Gorbachev
- In the grip of commercial euphoria, Spain is up for sale. Foreign investment fuels boom as economy gets ready for a busy 1992
- Ode to Teflon
- Going to school at the office. Company builds classrooms for children of employees
- Battle of the baguette in Senegal: Competition erodes traditional ties. Africa's former colonial rulers face a dilemma. They favor trade liberalizat...
- `Son of Ham' - ways Easter dinner can star again
- How to get Noriega? White House considers seizing taxes
- Hand-to-mouth eating makes fingers into forks
- Maguy Marin: dance theater's murky version of sexual politics
- US to First Ladies: wear a hundred hats, just don't buy them. The First Lady's job mirrors the expanding role of women. But White House spouses walk...
- Even in Timbuktu, the road is taking a capitalist turn
- Hijacking of Kuwaiti jet to Iran highlights strained relations between the two nations
- All aboard for the long ordeal. Crossing contentious India-Pakistan border by train takes patience
- Verifying integrity
- Iran's victories add force to demands at UN
- The momentum of justice
- Compromise on judgeship in North Carolina