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Monitor articles for June 02, 1987
- The Tokyo hesitation
- CANADA CONSTITUTION. Quebec to sign on dotted line
- A smorgasbord of tidbits about food
- British entrepreneur ready for daring trip
- ARTS SCENE
- Rumor mill was in full tilt
- AIDS and public policy
- British-Iranian ties strained over actions against diplomats. Britain weighs response to Iran's detention of official in Tehran
- Finding our home
- Bucks County shows why artists loved it
- Inflation and violence spark discontent with Guatemala leader
- Bonn endorses US position on reduction of Euromissiles
- Touchdown in Red Square
- Flier's feat leaves West Germans at a loss for words
- Kuwait, the US, and Moscow
- The Iran-contra affair is no Watergate
- Karami: Lebanon's long-serving premier
- SHARED SPACE. US-Soviet cooperation may yield a trip to Mars
- CABOOSE MOTEL. Riding the rails to dreamland
- Lebanon's uncertain future. Assassination complicates search for Muslim-Christian accord
- Celtics, Lakers renew classic rivalry as NBA finals begin tonight
- Dutch flower auctions: an ever-blooming and booming industry
- The getting of wisdom
- The theology of arms control - and US politics
- Indian aid offer to Tamils draws Sri Lankan rebuke. Colombo says bid infringes sovereignty
- Constitutional Journal
- Getting `clean' rivers cleaner. Better water quality requires control of more pollution sources
- Despite Bush lead, Iowa contest still `fluid' for GOP hopefuls. Dole's `home field' edge and other factors defy facile forecasting
- Major US study of air pollution enters final phase
- Academic pork barrel is wrong way to fund research universities
- US volunteers head for Nicaragua. Some want to go on record as disagreeing with US policy, others risk their lives to shield villages from the contr...
- Pop, crackle, and Omar
- Lady Murasaki on Genji's coming of age