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Monitor articles for April 15, 1986
- HUMANITARIAN AID. US doctors, dentists, and veterinarians help residents of Honduras's remote mountain villages
- The Monet room
- Tracing evolution of our double planet. Fossils record time when moon was closer, and year had 435 days
- Organized crime on the rise among Soviet 'emigr'es in US
- Suburban spring
- Buying a family piano: don't just fall for a sleek silhouette
- Blacks take tougher stand. Key S. African activists call for increased protest
- Libya and NATO
- Mike Thaler's secret: riddles are educational
- Spate of books indicates new wave of interest in Hemingway
- Putting the poor in business -- for $50. US couple sows 3rd-world wealth
- Reagan's dual signal: for Gorbachev and far right
- Stockman: why `revolution' failed
- `My burden is light'
- Baby-boomers' future may need some attention to live up to the dream
- To David Stockman, `Reagan revolution' never had a chance. Former budget aide describes `impressionist' economic policy
- Frederick Law Olmsted on designing Central Park
- Secret UN file accuses Waldheim of war crimes in Yugoslavia
- Vancouver's Expo 86 cheered by ticket pace
- Problems persist for Israeli Cabinet. Coalition survives but image is badly tarnished
- Spain shows how peaceful methods can ease terrorist threat
- Nakasone `committed' to improved trade. But he calls for US economic reforms to lower deficit, dollar
- Rookie skipper at ease in Yanks' hot seat
- 'Gators and snakes and turtles -- wild stars of PBS special
- US keeps allies and Libya guessing. But passing time may narrow Reagan's options
- Zagreb: tourists enjoy even misty days. Yugoslavia's second-largest city seen by some as a cultural capital
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- WING IT
- Burger sees fund-raising troubles ahead for Constitution's birthday celebration
- Henze flirts with melody in opera `English Cat'
- Big companies' new flings with fledglings. They still go after high-tech, but now they don't smother the nest