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Monitor articles for April 13, 1989
- China's `Dear Abby'. Qiu Ming offers readers the kind of advice and comfort she wishes she could have heard. COMMUNIST COLUMNIST
- Soviet Officials Move to Quell Georgian Trouble
- Reassessing the Reagan Doctrine
- Vistas as Vast as the West
- The Message From Tbilisi
- Murder Rate Has Mayor Reeling. Scandals and Barry's ties to alleged drug dealers help threaten autonomy of district. WASHINGTON HOMICIDES
- High Price for Turkish Child Labor
- COMMITTEE SAYS WRIGHT MAY HAVE VIOLATED HOUSE ETHICS RULES
- TWO UNIVERSITIES CONFIRM FUSION EXPERIMENT
- Sky Rider
- Turning to God
- EASTERN DEAL WITH UEBERROTH IS UNCLEAR
- Japanese Sci-Fi: Bizarre, Illusive
- Each Hodgkin Painting Holds Layers of Pondering. English artist talks about how he captures fleeting feelings
- S. Korea `Retreating From Reform'. OPPOSITION LEADER SPEAKS OUT
- How Bennett Plans to Target Drug Problem
- Dogged Nationalism
- Facing Poland's Censors
- The Paradoxes of Freer Expression. Vanishing taboos create new problems for independent-minded journalists and artists. POLAND: UNSHACKLING THE MEDIA
- Woody Guthrie
- Namibia: Realism Key for Economy. Guerrilla incursion increases doubts about SWAPO's political and economic savvy. SURVIVING WITHOUT SOUTH AFRICA
- `TRUST AND COMFORT' COUNSELING GROWS IN CHINA
- Costa Rica Woos Foreign Investors
- While Immigration Reform Waits, Lottery Fills the Void