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Monitor articles for April 22, 1998
- At Least They Talked
- Maine Town Builds a 'Kitchen' To Keep Kids From Trouble
- A Daughter's Choice, a Parent's Legacy
- Putting Heart to Pen: Letters That Reflect a Nation
- How Indonesia Puts a Silent Hand on Those Who Talk Politics
- Poem
- Brazil Trains Teachers via Satellite
- Golf's 'Tradition' Handicap
- US Must Accept Its Foreign Obligations
- Repressive Religion Law Has Russian Faithful on Edge
- With Rebels on Run, Turkey Gets Tougher
- A Little Bit of Burma in the Wilds of Scotland
- Earth Day Has Helped Turn America 'Green'
- Learning to Say Community - In Any Language
- In Australia, Wheeler-Dealer vs. Grande Dame
- Cappadocia's Rocky, Remarkable Past
- One State's Awakening On Alcohol
- Historical Photos of West Indies Challenge Racial Stereotypes
- The Smile That Melts The Walls Around My Heart
- City Beautification Plan Irks Chicago Papers
- Sheltering Kids in Slums With a One-Stop Center
- Why Clinton's Cabinet Eyes Exit Signs
- Old Issues of Black and White Stir Up the New South Africa
- Ted Turner Gift Poised To Boost UN
- Competing to Be Asia's No. 2
- News In Brief
- A Kid's-Eye View Of the Work World
- Microsoft Court Battle: Unfair Competition or Free Enterprise? BY Associated Press
- Blair: Now, the Mideast
- Grace Under Pressure
- Power Heads Back to Beltway