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Monitor articles for April 03, 1989
- A High School for Show-Biz Kids
- US GOVERNMENT SPENDS MOST PER RESIDENT IN VIRGINIA
- Tunisia: Goodbye to State Socialism. Reforms promise to make it one of the most liberal economies in the Arab world
- Well-Tempered Mix of the Mystical And Whimsical. THEATER REVIEW.
- Baseball Needs to Catch Its Breath. INTERVIEW: BASEBALL COMMISSIONER
- Soviet Believers. Political change brightens their outlook
- MONITOR WINS SIGMA DELTA CHI AWARD FOR SERIES ON CHEMICAL WARFARE
- Iran Is Not Just Khomeini
- Gorbachev in Cuba: Bearing Fewer Gifts?
- Hope for Good
- `Hot Potato' for Congress: Patents for Engineered Animals
- Tarnish on the America's Cup
- Rating Bush Economic Policy: Hot Air!
- Olmsted's Parks for the People
- Going to Bat for Baseball's Old-Timers
- Mass in a Moscow Hotel
- ISRAEL BIDS TO SLASH INFLATION
- FACTORY ORDERS DOWN 2.3 PERCENT IN FEBRUARY
- To Our Readers:
- Seeds of Choice in Soviet Election.
- Pavon Was a Riot Waiting to Happen
- War's Impact Seen By Vietnamese Eyes. FILM REVIEW. Trinh T. Minh's poetic, many-faceted documentary contrasts myth with fact
- Exhibits That Show and Tell. INNOVATIVE APPROACH. Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History emphasizes links between the objects on view
- Sudan Rebels Court US Congressmen
- BERLIOZ AND BEETHOVEN DISCS BY NORRINGTON
- Mobile Missile Debate Heating Up. US STRATEGIC DETERRENT. Midgetman backers battle MX boosters toward compromise version of nuclear shell game
- High Prices Pound Housing. MARKETWATCH
- Leading Nature Up the Garden Path
- Coming to Terms in Poland. SOLIDARITY: PEACEFUL REVOLUTION. Round-table talks near historic agreement