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Monitor articles for April 10, 1998
- New Breed of Lawman Corrals Cattle Rustlers
- She Learned to Talk Low So People Didn't Notice Her
- The 'Superpower Knows Best' Attitude
- Chinese On Moon? One Small Step Away
- Too Soon to Lionize Tiger
- Monitor's Publisher Takes Steps to Respond to Spiritual Seekers
- What's on TV
- When Covert Is Overt
- Yes, He Plays First Bass; No, He's Not a First Baseman
- CD Reviews
- Tribute to POWs in Bricks and Mortar
- Sports 101
- Winds of Change Blow Manners Back Into Society
- Time for 'Teletubbies'
- The Double-Bass Player
- Mr. Cohen's Wisdom
- Let-It-Slide Rule Is Like No Rule at All
- Bold Themes Lose Their Edge in 'Rubies'
- The Cross And the Power of Life
- News In Brief
- 'Virginia Woolf' Paved The Way for 'Scarface'
- As Easter Nears, TV Finds Religion
- Pool Hall Reflections
- Pros and Cons of Clearing the Air on Lewinsky Allegations
- Mucking Up Movies in Hollywood
- Taxes, Present and Future
- $30 Billion Tax Cut for Japan Aimed at Preventing Recession
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- 'Spanish Prisoner' Thrills With Twists and Turns
- US Linking Up With China in Space Projects
- That Spring Sweet Spot: a Brand New Bat
- Here, Race Is Never Off The Agenda
- 'Space' Mission Flounders
- Students at Ole Miss Push To Shed Symbols of Past
- China's Space Legacy: Burning Arrows to Satellites
- Tobacco's Gambit: Win PR War
- Queen of Soul Gives Blues a Little Respect
- A Train That Filled Our Field With Dreams