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Monitor articles for April 13, 1988
- May East-bloc states now chart their own socialist paths?
- Saturdays, it turns for the prince. Holland's windmills grind grain again
- Tracking chemical weapons in the Gulf war
- Gunboat diplomacy in South China Sea
- `Oh, to be in England's ``Holland,'' now that April's there'. Like the Netherlands, England's lowlands have water - and tulips
- A woman's place is in the studio. The art and times of Lily Martin Spencer
- Alan Paton's lasting message
- Wartime Washington recruited even typewriters
- A vote for reason
- UNIFIL's future
- Europe's top-rate youth orchestra now on US shores. But poor acoustics dampens opening concert in Florida
- Palestinians say expulsions were expected and won't work
- Canadian `native son' springs surprise on a Soviet superstar
- Census takers grapple with the 2 to 4 million-people question. Cities and states don't want repeat of undercount
- US border agents charged with rights abuse. Customs, INS forces walk legal tightrope in bid to catch illegals and drug smugglers
- Toward Afghan stability
- The house that timber built
- Democrats stake out defense spending goals. Front-runners fight charges of being `soft'
- Jilted by US, antinuke New Zealand finds own way in military buildup. AFTER THE ANZUS PACT
- Fugard explores love, trust, friendship. South African playwright wrote, and acts in, his most eloquent drama yet
- Religion and politics
- Utilities invest in watt-saving projects through rebates to business
- Zola Budd's international running career at a critical crossroads
- Bearing the burden of grown-ups' hatred. Northern Ireland's children
- Politicians, religious leaders confer on world's problems
- Jackson hits Jewish and blue-collar snags in N.Y. NEW YORK PRIMARY
- Armed services offering blacks a fair shake, study shows. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
- `Last Emperor' sweeps Oscars
- Holland's dark hearty roggebrood