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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for April 28, 1987
- Geneva's gardens offer visitors lakeside beauty. Every season has its charms for strollers in city's parks
- Nay on May Day
- General Motors and UAW brace for tough labor negotiations. More cuts in GM work force expected
- Reagan aide cautious on Soviet proposal. Rowny cites imbalance in conventional forces, risk to Asia
- Diana Golden carves out glittering athletic career on one ski
- West Germany waffles over issue of shorter-range missiles. Bonn wants to see Soviet draft treaty before making decision
- `Pillow culture' gardening is easy - all you need, basically, is a garbage bag
- Nakasone feels heat on both sides of Pacific
- Griffith making country/folk tracks. Singer's career in high gear, with hit records, Grammy nomination
- Mrs. Gaskell writes from Haworth
- WHY RESEARCHERS STRUGGLE TO UNLOCK FUSION'S POTENTIAL
- The `Greene-ing' of America - circa 1964
- Departure
- Nakasone readies for crucial US visit. Says he'll unveil specific measures in bid to ease trade frictions
- A gaggle of lively stories for young animal lovers
- How plant roots transform waste into clean water
- Essays on the ethics of exploiting Earth's space environment
- The toughest job they'll ever love
- En route to 1988, potholes and pitfalls
- Drug traffickers, guerrillas curtail Peru's antidrug efforts. Police hemmed in by armed attacks in coca region
- Correction
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- US symphonies will accompany a Russian film classic
- Europe warns Japan on trade
- As Mozambique's civil war drags on, refugees flood camps. Relief workers find it hard to get aid to rebel-controlled areas
- Letters without obligation
- Houston's new performing arts center a monument to self-help
- How to succeed in China - with a bit of (capitalist) style
- In one rural Swiss canton, men vote while women watch
- Black think tank looks at roles minorities can play in election '88. Center will question black mayors, public- and private-sector officials
- Are new reactor designs the answer?
- Group devises an agenda to boost competitiveness