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Monitor articles for April 15, 1998
- As Banks Get Bigger, Fees Rise
- How Far Should Laws Go to Save a Species?
- World's Largest Religious Festival Bathes in Hope
- Plant Triage: Which Imperiled Species Should Be Saved?
- Look Who's Teaching Well
- Young, Rich, And Seldom Off His Feet
- Using TV and Rabbits to Go Beyond Classrooms
- Should Iran Help Fund War in Muslim Kosovo?
- Beyond Hope and Faith
- Paying Parents $65 a Month to Keep Kids in School
- Good News About Foreign News
- When Cowgirls Get Down Off Their Horses and Write
- Renewing Grandma's Legacy of Love
- News In Brief
- Scientists Ease Fears About California's 'Monster Quake'
- Finishing Business of '78: Will Israel Exit Lebanon?
- Life's Hard Knocks Serve to Teach Values
- Ancient Art of Mehndi Attracts the Trend-Setting Crowd
- Can Peace Be Copied?
- Amo, Amas, a Mom
- The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers
- Tibet Woman
- Shoemaking Goes Out of Style in a Maine Town
- Cheating on Taxes: Common Among Rich and Poor
- When Rote Learning Fails Against the Test of Global Economy
- Inside a Rebellion:Banking On War
- A Responsibility to the Children
- Emotional Ebb and Flow Of a Young Boy