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Monitor articles for April 28, 1989
- Two-Way Exchange of Smiles. Increase in student exchanges reflects new warmth in Soviet-American relations. COLD WAR THAW
- Bush's First 100 Days
- A Boy's Glorious Noise
- Bush Popularity Seen Hinging On Good Times. White House watchers worry the honeymoon could end abruptly at the first sign of crisis. THE FIRST 100 D...
- How Different People Use the GNP. Statistic is used to plan investments, labor contracts, city budgets, and capital spending. ECONOMY
- Hitting the Trail - Also Rocks and Logs
- Superb Documentary On Jazz Artist Chet Baker. Oscar nominee finally heads for theaters. FILM: REVIEW
- A Teacher's Voice
- Public Opinion Undid Takeshita. PEOPLE POWER IN JAPAN
- China Student Protesters Gain Clout. Support of intellectuals and workers bolsters youthful demonstrators, worries party. TAKING IT TO THE STREETS
- Doing the Right Thing
- Raising a Ruckus in the Woods. OUTDOORS: MOUNTAIN BIKES
- When J.M. Means Journalism Muddle. MEDIA COMMENTARY
- Direct Mail: New Sign of China-Taiwan Thaw
- One Moneymaker's Uncommon Common Sense. BOOKS
- Water Shortage Hurts US Economy. Impact on the nation's food stocks could be worse than last year's drought, economist says
- Children Take Poems to Heart
- Pacific Nation Aims for Self-Reliance. KIRIBATI: PRESERVING INDEPENDENCE
- Ruling Party Presses Budget
- NATO's Course on Eastern Europe
- Anti-Military Sentiment Takes Hold. ESTONIA
- A World Movement In Soviet Films. Once-banned dark topics covered
- Nova Scotia's Stirring Voice. MUSIC: INTERVIEW