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Monitor articles for April 17, 1989
- Hussein Visit Will Center on Mideast Peace, More US Aid
- Political Standards Under Scrutiny. Probe of House Speaker, Bush proposals for still tighter rules have Congress squirming. ETHICS IN WASHINGTON
- `Precision' Music From Munich. Maestro Celibidache and his Munich Philharmonic believe practice makes perfect. CONDUCTOR'S AMERICAN DEBUT
- The Speaker's Ethics
- BUSH TIES SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT TO BETTER VALUE, NOT MORE MONEY
- She Ran Around the Rules. SPORTS: FIRST WOMAN IN BOSTON MARATHON
- In Pursuit of the Perfect Running Shoe
- Iraq Sees Prospects Brighten for Financing Reconstruction
- From Passing the Hat To the Big Time. Ex-rappers now range from ballads to `hiphop'. THE FORCE M.D.s
- To Join, or Not To Join
- Behind the Crackdown in Georgia. CONSPIRACY AGAINST REFORM?
- Talmudic and Confucian Chaos. THEATER: REVIEW
- Rail Park Gathers Steam. National Park Service captures bygone era with rebuilt Pennsylvania railyard. TRACKING A TRAIN MUSEUM
- European Neighbors Knock Louder On EC Doors. Non-EC members worry single market will isolate them
- How to Break Government Gridlock
- SENIOR ASTRONAUT NOMINATED TO HEAD NASA
- `Congress for Sale'
- Military Gets Foot in Political Door. Armed forces regain key role just as nation to vote for first civilian changeover in decades. DEJA VU IN ARGEN...
- CHENEY MAY CUT DEFENSE COSTS BY DELAYING NEW WEAPONS
- Steamtown's Two Stories: Hardware and Humans
- Joan Eardley: Intrepid Painter Among the Elements of Nature
- Sheep
- Louisiana Hard Hit by Oil Woes
- Not Counting Time