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Monitor articles for June 29, 1981
- Refreshing prayer
- Trend of the economy
- Australia dodging draft into Sinai peace force
- Model program gives teen mothers support, practical aid
- Lenient US and spare cash spur a spate of mergers
- What's this? A preschool attached to every regular school?
- A native art: timeless, but still changing
- Air traffic controllers' pact at stake; their union's future could be, too
- An American winner in Moscow's tough ballet competition
- Hydro plant in Oregon to generate up to $100 million for Indian group
- Why Reagan won't umpire the baseball strike
- Stop worrying so much about what the Saudis think
- Europe blows hot and cold over new NATO missiles
- Don't forget: Set A-clocks back a second June 30
- Israel's splinter parties may get to be kingmakers if election is close
- Israel's bitter divisions: mended at the polls?
- Computer checkout: At your supermarket yet?
- Kania proves the party is with him
- 'Major' advice from a pro
- It will take a lot of talk to bridge US-Japan gap on defense spending
- Learning from Caesar's rapid deployment force
- Youth wing of Schmidt's party thumbs its nose at him -- and NATO
- Bees, and the courage to do what's never been done
- Italy's Republican premier -- a toehold for Socialists?
- Rallying around Reagan
- Gromyko to visit Poland before July party meeting
- Many groups are writing Indianapolis success story
- Fewer women included in pension plans
- Coalition takes aim at 'offensive' television
- 'How important is it?' helps keep child-rearing in perspective
- Political IOUs overshadow Reagan's budget triumph
- New 'soap opera' tries to achieve moral tone
- What makes a gallery fascinating?
- India and China to seek settlement over border
- Don't give up on antitrust
- New Titanic search getting under way
- OAU summit: short-term answers for long-standing problems
- US-W. German salary gap narrows
- Wimbledon: less-knowns creeping up
- Bolivia weathers new coup try
- Afghan rebels unite in stronger alliance, form 'government-in-exile'
- GM hit for $7.7 million in Chevy engine switch
- Vacation resolutions
- A house that students built
- Iran's Islamic party HQ blown up
- Limiting the money funds
- Reagan's branding iron putting its stamp on US
- US financing commodities for purchase by Egypt
- US machine tool orders sag