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Monitor articles for June 01, 1987
- A school-funds feud, and why it matters
- JOAN MIRO. A beautiful, timely exhibition traces his evolution from promising young painter to modern master
- Spreading desert threatens to bury a way of life
- White House avoids butting heads with Congress over Gulf. But many lawmakers wary of US plan to escort Kuwaiti ships
- MIA talks in Vietnam end with no progress on Vessey visit
- After boosting reserves, US banks are less likely to grant new Latin loans
- Music in the boot of Europe - from Modena to Ferrara
- Fake wicker looms large
- How Seiko shows that time is money
- Hold course on Mozambique
- Filmmakers tackle safety issue. Even before `Twilight Zone' trial, Hollywood was seeking ways to make films responsibly
- Central America peace plan to test Costa Rican leader. Arias plan stresses diplomatic initiatives
- The `flexible factory' reshapes American industry
- `Mini-budget' brings on a snap election
- Following songs of invisible birds
- Gorbachev shakes up the military
- Graduating with honor. One man's journey from the streets to the podium
- In Italy, a mix of modern music and religion
- Constitutional Journal
- Peking students defy government at ballot box
- Debate on teaching democratic values
- Iran insists Gulf must be safe for everyone - or no one
- Foreman's latest play is his most complex and provocative
- Europe warns Japan, US: mind your trade manners
- Portuguese
- Nakasone tackles economic promises. Japan announces concrete steps to spur domestic spending
- Peel, seeds, and all
- Houston's Menil Collection prepares to open its doors. Modern art and antiquities are among museum's strengths
- Argentine leader's handling of Army crisis could help party in vote. But economic decline may give opponents campaign ammunition
- Cannes draws the stars - and the businessmen
- Learning to take care of ourselves
- The true reach of Elizabeth
- Vision
- Some Wall Street analysts hoist red flags