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Monitor articles for April 06, 1989
- Where Black Leaders Are Showing the Way
- At Fiesole
- US Afghan Policy Needs Readjustment
- Identity -- What Determines It?
- French Royalty's Favorite Portrait Painter
- Entrepreneurs Try to Change Sicily. OVERCOMING OBSTACLES
- Sienna Clings to the Past
- Japanese Balk at JAL's Air Fares
- Catching Waves for a Living. SPORTS: WORLD'S No. 1 PRO SURFER
- Australian Dance - 40,000 Years and Counting. BACK TO ROOTS. Australia's first black troupe creates pride in being an Aborigine
- Musings While Dusting Books
- Ex-Klansman Got Campaign Funds From Around Country
- WHAT GORBACHEV DIDN'T PROMISE IN CUBA
- Lebanese General Takes On Syria. Though a Christian, Aoun says he's a nationalist first, defending nation's sovereignty
- VIETNAM SIGNALS EARLY PULLOUT FROM CAMBODIA
- Haiti's Avril Clings to Power, Hopes for Essential US Aid
- ISRAEL TAKES STEPS TO DEFLECT US PRESSURES
- Democratization vs. Privatization
- War, Oil, and Peace in the Middle East
- `Compassion Fatigue'
- Blacks Go for Higher Political Office. US MINORITY GAINS. Era of civil rights protests is over; today's younger leaders march to a different drum
- Dedication
- US Unveils New Steps to Protect Airliners
- Chicago's Daley Takes Center Stage. WINDY CITY POLITICS. New mayor defeats opponents in a `quieter' campaign that was full of voting surprises