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Monitor articles for June 17, 1981
- GLT Turbo helps Volvo zip into the jet age and brighter image
- ABM: opening a Pandora's box
- Not so many of us after all?
- A city's problem: too many jobs
- Jupiter's magnetic 'tail' reaches all the way to Saturn
- More hot water for Bani-Sadr
- For the Record (3)
- Massive arms aid to Pakistan sends warning to Kremlin
- Filipinos pour out to vote; Marcos landslide in view
- Reagan invokes 'mandate'
- A friend's close-up of Baryshnikov; Baryshnikov: From Russia to the West, by Gennady Smakov. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc. $9.95.
- As legal scholars see it; Court, Congress, and the Human Life Statute
- Unity of Israel's foes seen as a PLO windfall
- Deregulation in banking: a call for doing it, not stumbling into it
- GRADUATION '81; Words of wisdom to America's future leaders
- No return to federal executions
- USAF weighs court-martial against missile officer
- Welcome to the 'new music' -- a smorgasbord of sound
- Sudsy hands, warm memories; A Window Over the Sink: A Mainly Affectionate Memoir, by Peg Bracken. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. $10.95.
- ASEAN lands focus on Cambodia
- Sly literary puzzle masquerading as a novel; If on a Winter's Night a Traveler, by Italo Calvino. Translated from the Italian by William Weaver. A H...
- French media hope to tune out political interference
- As legal scholars see it; Court, Congress, and the Human Life Statute
- As legal scholars see it; Court, Congress, and the Human Life Statute
- New York designer decorates with a theatrical flair
- A sonnet to daffodils
- Fielding some myths about the economics of baseball
- The ennobling grass
- US likely to abstain when UN condemns Israel
- Antinoise barriers do the job, but at an aesthetic cost
- What your options are when retiring with a company pension
- Jointly owned CD vulnerable
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- If I ruled the world
- For the Record (2)
- Massachusetts tries to shake image as car theft capital
- The 'most exciting' frontiers in science and technology
- Sarah Caldwell's 'Otello': leaving it to the singers
- Will big government stifle universities?
- US banks deal Poles' hand-to-mouth economy a fresh blow
- Future, at last
- Mayors pin urban hopes to private sector growth
- China smiles at Haig, but keeps an eye on Reagan -- and Taiwan
- Haig puts new bloom on US-China relations
- Stopping by the loan window to finance a Fragonard
- Planning a trip? Controllers strike could cut flights 50%
- Big US aid package to Pakistan likely to draw Soviets closer to India
- Japan's newest TV will fit into your pocket
- Meeting the nuclear threat
- Lebanon's latest cease-fire is successful -- but how long will it last?
- As legal scholars see it; Court, Congress and the Human Life statute
- Industrial output has another slow month
- Bangladesh plans election to replace slain President
- For the Record (1)
- Tip for high school grads: skills are in short supply