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Monitor articles for April 17, 1998
- What's on TV
- Willkommen, Toni Morrison
- Criticism Leads ATF to Soften 'Thug' Image
- The Life and Times Of Farm Dogs
- 'Simpsons' Creator on Poking Fun
- Letters
- Undefeated, Oklahoma City Pushes Forward
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- Cambodians Take Stock Of Pol Pot
- Early Music Stages a Revival
- Videos Showcase Japanese Culture
- Investment in China Taking Center Stage
- Will a Clinton Visit Unsettle N. Ireland?
- 'Object' Mixes Fantasy, Romance
- Japanese Star Boosts Visibility of Imports
- Cutting-Edge Classical Composer Lives for the 'Now'
- Island of Serenity in a Sea of 20th-Century Noise
- Irish Accord: Fruit of 'Parental' Changes
- News In Brief
- What to Do?
- Rhinos and Tigers and Pork, Oh My!
- Men Doing Their Share
- Palestinians Feel Soaked by Settlers
- Russia Too Tired to Protest Yeltsin's Powerful Grip
- A Father-Son Dialogue, With Ball
- Water's Scarcity in the Mideast and World
- 'The Riddler': Not Your Father's Roller Coaster
- FBI Keeps Eye on Oklahoma City, Waco Anniversary
- Sports 101
- Water Lies At Heart Of Mideast Land Fight
- The Nation's Gatekeeper
- What Children See and Do: Studies of Violence on TV
- Three Cheers for Fans' Booing Rights
- Something to Shout About
- A One-Time 'Showcase' of Reform Now Embarrasses Moscow
- If a Mega Bank Fails, Who Pays?
- 'City of Angels' Explores Faith