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Monitor articles for April 29, 1986
- Flights
- The war Indonesia denies. Documents suggest fighting in East Timor continues
- Bennett, Perot crash through education-reform brambles
- `Social bank' boosts local development
- Decathlon star Milt Campbell bypassed again by Olympic hall
- Looking back at quarter centruy of manned space exploration
- Which weapons?
- Computer jobs
- Export trading companies are slow to catch on with US banks
- Glory bound
- Frustration for West Bank settlers. Jewish settlements on hold, attacks on the rise
- The invitation's the thing
- This chap envisions data cruncher that's simple as a toaster
- `Petition': British conversation piece staged on Broadway
- US Senate plods back into debate on 1987 budget. Tax-reform bill on agenda, too, but agreement looks doubtful
- Reagan foreign policy -- it's now based on intervention
- Celebrating Emperor Hirohito, marine biologist extraordinaire
- Mali turns to free-market economics
- Visited by a dance
- Observers are at odds on whether attacks on Asian refugees are rising
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Pecan orchard afternoon
- Replacing S. Africa's pass laws. Pretoria to allow more black urbanization -- within limits
- `Smooth Talk': deliberately enigmatic rite-of-passage film generates controversy
- A TRIBUTE TO PARIS FASHION. The Louvre showcases history of style in its new Musee des Arts de la Mode.
- Barbara Pym dismisses Sunday guests
- Miami showcases international talent
- Stockman: beyond the Reagan woodshed
- Reagan's first presidential visit to Southeast Asia
- Civil war fails to ruffle Lebanon's fashionable women
- Keeping watch on US `front yard'. Southern Command's Galvin sees rise in organized guerrillas
- S. Africa's white-owned businesses feel bite of black boycotts
- Bigger, biggest -- 3 ad agencies join up