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Monitor articles for April 02, 1997
- This Leader Means Business, But Too Late for Pakistan?
- Why Albania's Democratic Dream Evaporated
- One Solution: Tighten Japan's Lax Laws
- Suspension Bridges and Big Bubbles: A Hands-On Science Fair in Scotland
- Roller Coaster Ride On Wall Street Tests Faith of Investors
- A Passion for Pooches Prevails
- The Foreign Aid Mirage
- An Industry Seen Through the Eyes of One Pornographer
- So, Do You Know Where Lhasa Is?
- The Man Behind Inspector Morse
- Oil Put the UAE in the Black, Diversifying Puts in the Green
- News In Brief
- Desert Dynamo
- Time for TV Industry to Wake Up
- "English" the Language Of Prosperity?
- The Picasso We Hardly Know
- Cautiously, Iranian Youths Put Pedal to Metal
- How to Keep Teens Safe: Congress Preaches Abstinence Only
- Running for Office On Less Than $5,000
- A Mighty Sea Slowly Becomes a Mud-Flat Desert
- Quebec Falls Behind Canada
- Savoring the Thrush's Song
- Police Tap High-Tech Tools Of Military to Fight Crime
- The Winter New England Missed Descends All on an April Day
- Why Japan Plays Host to World's Largest Child Pornography Industry
- When Forgiving Debt Pays Off
- British Detective: Feisty Rebel With a Cause
- A Few Warm Days Put Spring in His Step
- Gaining Perspective
- A Time for Reflection
- This Event Makes Science Fun, Not Intimidating