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Monitor articles for April 28, 1986
- From a sky of surprise to a sky of contentment
- States take up issue of alien `sanctuary'. N. Mexico joins cities as haven for Central American `refugees'
- UN, awash in a sea of red ink, takes steps to keep from sinking. Proposals call for cutting expenses and getting members to pay debts
- Late winter
- The pirate vs. the cowboy
- Rumblings abroad favor stocks of companies on the home front
- Aquino weathers storms. In two months at helm, Filipino leader has applied deft but sometimes slow hand in managing nation
- News In Brief
- Timing and target of Madrid blast point to Basque terrorists
- From my mother's hand
- Why US is unlikely to hit terrorists in Syria or Iran
- Britain's Thatcher reaffirms pro-Reagan stand. Prime minister urges European support of US-backed antiterrorist plan
- Probing Mexico's intellectual life
- Reagan's Ramboism -- the fantasy of star warsand the danger of real wars
- Buying socks 'n stocks on Oxford Street
- Sutton eyes 300th victory; Leonard looks strong in comeback
- Educators welcome progress in US school reform but say tough challenges remain
- Botha's tough job: convincing blacks to accept gradual reform
- At `Eton of Africa,' the style is boaters and blazers
- All eyes are on yen as nations prepare for economic summit
- Setting limits for lobbyists
- `Reaching out' by phone for a lot less. AT&T rate cut will put pressure on MCI, others
- Concern for the nation's teachers extends to the university level
- Maria Ewing offers a different Carmen
- London's `City' looks to brisk new breezes on financial horizon
- Breaking down the barriers between jazz and classical music
- The pink paper on our door declared us a `five-good family'
- Treiman's art -- engagingly enigmatic
- A place for spiritual vision in the media?
- GE planning to plug in on investment banking in a big way
- Learning mathematics from detectives, starlets, cowboys
- Mothers Against Gangs. New Chicago group says `Enough!' to teen violence