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Monitor articles for April 07, 1988
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Gambling 101 - a loser of a course. Betting on professional and college team sports is nothing new, but it may have become a serious addiction among...
- `Boys will be boys' ... but they can be responsible, too. Pilot program aims to lower pregnancy rate among black teens
- On from Wisconsin
- Hijackers appear set for prolonged negotiation
- Islamic radicals again target Kuwait over jailed brethren. The imprisonment of 17 convicted terrorists in a Kuwaiti jail continues to spawn violent...
- Jackson's lure: the gift of oratory
- Tibetan leader speaks gently, but carries a big message
- The Highland connection with native America. A Scottish poet finds cultural links in history and language between Gaels and American Indians
- Nicaragua: rhyming winds and tropic skies
- More choice theater roles seen going to minorities. Franchelle Dorn's experience, while not wholly trouble-free, reflects improved opportunities
- Panama opposition criticizes US role. Noriega foes want more US action, but disagree on specifics
- Americans don't see `sleaze' as top issue
- The economy's mixed signals
- Scouting the middle ground in Middle East's complex history
- Seeing challenges in a new light
- `Taxpayers' Bill of Rights' would put IRS on shorter leash
- Marching - and praying - for a troubled city. Catholics and Protestants in Belfast join hands in a walk for peace
- `Boys will be boys' ... but they can be responsible, too. `I'm just beginning to proclaim real manhood'
- A paddling Paul Revere. Canoeing the countryside to spread water warning
- These wipers begin their refrain when the first rain is on the pane
- Italy's `new' lira comes up against old political mess
- Coalition strains arrive early this year in West Germany. At stake in squabble is nature of German conservatism
- Paraguayan peasants battle for land. Land disputes in Paraguay are rising sharply. They signal new stridency on the part of landless peasants and fr...
- Northern Ireland Protestants still say no to Anglo-Irish accord. But London, Dublin appear likely to renew agreement at year's end
- Ethiopia shaken by rebel gains. Aid agencies told to leave war zones amid troop buildup