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Monitor articles for April 12, 1989
- Cityscape Amenities
- A `C' For Bush's Education Package
- The Birch-Swinger at Bread Loaf
- Making a Quiet Wave in Little League
- Pioneer Trials
- Has Today's Art Lost Its Value? ART: COMMENTARY
- Choppy Seas Help Contain Alaska Oil Spill
- SCANDAL AT TAKESHITA'S DOORSTEP
- Hong Kong Fights for Its Future
- Polish Militants Strike Cautious Note. Solidarity supporters fear worker skepticism may limit growth of relegalized trade union. VIEW FROM THE STEEL...
- Time to Revolutionize Cold War Thinking
- NONCONSUMER ADVOCATE
- Giuliani Gains Ground in New York. The former US attorney, a Republican, wins the support of New York's Liberal Party. MAYORAL RACE
- A Modest Observer of the Mundane. Where do people sit in a park? Where do they talk on a busy street? Ask William Whyte. CITY LIFE
- Hungarian Premier: Reform Is Risky, Painful ... and Vital. INTERVIEW
- Morocco Winning Hearts and Minds. Rabat's liberal spending in disputed territory woos residents away from Polisario. WESTERN SAHARA: FROM WAR TO REF...
- Chatting with a Comedian's Comedian. JONATHAN WINTERS ON TV
- Helping Minorities Help Themselves
- Ralph Nader Gets Back to His Roots. Consumer advocate turns to cultivating civic involvement in his Connecticut hometown. PUBLIC CRUSADER
- The Diamond
- Environmentalists Debate Tactics. Hard-line activists reject the compromises negotiated by traditional organizations. FLORIDA
- Fine Acting Makes `The Dressmaker' Special. FILM: REVIEW
- Learning to Confide All to God