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Monitor articles for April 17, 1986
- Nonprofit theaters squeezed by higher costs, lower subsidies
- Maintaining a `single' eye
- Student activists raise flag of liberal causes on US campuses. Issues range from US policies to who should run universities
- Land reform: crucial Philippine issue
- Conflicting reports, skirmishes fuel tension in Tripoli. Qaddafi's failure to show up at news conference sparks rumors
- Waldheim asserts Nazi-free past -- interview
- Penciling-in the depth and surge
- Italy fears further reprisals from Libya
- Rostropovich interprets Russian music for Americans
- History spans three generations of New York intellectuals
- Many unanswered questions following raid. Reported Libyan infighting and Qaddafi's whereabouts lead the list
- The rising yen -- and America's trade deficit with Japan
- The delicate business of restoring a mesa-top city
- One goes home; another flourishes in exile. Horowitz to play in USSR
- At the Automat
- Sub-Saharan reforms get nod from world's bankers
- Adobe. New look at a centuries-old building material
- This day
- Grass-roots programs fostering interest in the humanities from coast to coast
- Teacher of Year says he's just `giving back' what his teachers gave to him
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Cherry blossoms aside
- New Zealand asserts a new national and regional identity. One effect: government enjoys high popularity
- Frances Poe's home is refuge for animals; 2) Poe and her husband, Jimmy Evans, tend a baby great horned owl, which probably fell out of its nest in...
- Let's take a look at those deductions.... IRS to audit fewer '85 returns, but it's making greater use of income data
- The prosecutor's pledge
- Student-activist programs and protests
- The war
- Support for working parents
- Residents fight to change `down and out in Benton Harbor'. Troubled by unemployment, city looks to `citizen power'