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Monitor articles for April 27, 1989
- Ireland Pushes for a Lead in Electronics
- Where Morning Bursts Through Open Windows
- SOVIET TANKS LEAVE HUNGARY IN FIRST PULLOUT
- Ireland's `Statesman of the Troubles'. John Hume redefines Northern conflict and sets forth possible solutions. INTERVIEW: IRISH POLITICAL LEADER
- Comedy About Aristocratic Irish Family's Hard Times Gets Admirable Staging
- Japanese Technological Superiority - a Myth?
- The US on a Changing World Chessboard
- Climbing to a Temple in the Clouds
- Slim Resources Hinder Locust War. In North and West Africa, high price tag crimps plans for surveys and strike forces. FIGHTING TO SAVE FOOD CROPS
- Japan's Spreading Stain
- `Subjective Authenticity'
- Nukes in Europe
- Economy on a Roll, But Danger Signs Ahead. PHILIPPINE SUCCESS STORY
- MASSACHUSETTS EDUCATION PANEL ENDORSES BU-CHELSEA PACT
- Beyond Fear
- Dohn'anyi's Versatile Path For Cleveland Orchestra. MUSIC
- Verbal Decontamination. BOOKS
- Allies Scramble to Close NATO Rift. Thatcher works to rally European leaders around need for nuclear modernization. DIPLOMACY AMONG FRIENDS
- The Lost Life of Poland. Collection of historic photos elicits emotional outpouring at Tel Aviv show. PHOTOGRAPHY
- Soviet Disaster Team: Ready. In the wake of the Chernobyl accident three years ago, the USSR established a special emergency rescue team. Rushworth...
- How Members of Congress are Judged
- The Paradox of Cyprus: Right Against Right