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Monitor articles for May 01, 1989
- Bombarded by Billboards. Some cities are moving to ban outdoor ads, while the industry quietly works to expand. ADVERTISING: YOU CAN'T AVOID
- Efficiency, the Risk-Free Energy Source
- In the Eye of the Writer: Two Memoirs
- US Plays Catch-Up on Cambodia. With Vietnamese troops leaving, US weighs options to promote a noncommunist regime. FOREIGN POLICY
- Lucy and Lucille Showed Us Ourselves
- To Drill or Not to Drill?
- Inspiration, Not Resignation
- Hedgerows and Bramble Patches
- Leaner Staffs Are Predicted for Wall Street
- A PERILOUS SIDETRIP
- Dominicans Debate Grandiose Plan. LIGHTHOUSE TO COLUMBUS
- Warning Flags Raised Over Lotteries. GAMBLING: AND THE STATES
- Clearing Cabin Smoke
- Latin Democracy in Progress--or in Peril? Debt-related economic hardships make civilians, and some militaries, restless. CHOOSING NEW LEADERS
- Art's Small Voice For Peace. PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI SHOW
- Keep the Gates Open: Waive Jackson-Vanik
- Our Response to Crime
- A Mecca for Movie Buffs Opens at Disney World. THEME PARK TAKES TOURISTS BEHIND THE SCENES
- A Stalker of Wild Music. David Fanshawe says he's racing with television to save tribal songs from extinction. ADVENTURER/COMPOSER
- Schools Fight Geographic Illiteracy With National Contest
- BOLD APPROACH TO DEFICIT REDUCTION REQUIRED, SAYS CONGRESSMAN
- Signal King Hussein Can't Ignore. JORDAN: RIOT AFTERMATH
- SPACE STATION LEFT EMPTY AS SOVIETS CUT BACK
- The Power of a Small Painting
- Don't Stop All Leveraged Buyouts: Just Some
- Trashing `Trash TV'