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Monitor articles for June 22, 1987
- Puddle tennis
- Chavez: still-ardent voice of farm workers
- Church-state separation reinforced. But court did not ban class discussion of creation, religion
- US small businesses getting new attention - not all of it good. Candidates court support, but Congress readies costly laws
- In God's care
- Cultural Revolution in China, seen by victim and victimizer
- 150 years ago, a teen-age princess became Queen Victoria. From Cornwall to Scotland, Britons are flocking to Osborne House to celebrate her accessio...
- Indian women cook their way to self-sufficiency
- Society must move forward to more livable cities
- North set to testify as Round 3 of Iran-contra hearings begins. Rich details expected to emerge as cast of characters expands
- TransAfrica seeks black-white harmony
- Democrats look in mirror, get surprise. Many usual constituents, say observers, do not like look of party
- Seoul riots fuel US foreign policy battle
- Bahamas' ruling party wins vote of confidence with sixth term
- Hostages in Lebanon caught in complex web of Mideast relations
- Enforcing sanctions
- A `Prairie Home' farewell
- Despite close ties with Moscow, Havana balks at pursuing glasnost
- Teacher growth in summer
- World's nation states must begin to embrace global problem-solving
- Constitutional Journal
- REFUGEES. A microscopic snapshot
- CBS reaps an engrossing documentary from Soviet glasnost. Dan Rather, in an interview, puts the project in perspective
- Big Apple polishes image to fight corporate exodus
- Over-the-counter stocks still lack oomph
- Graf, Lendl pose threat to defenders as Wimbledon gets under way. Navratilova after record 6th women's title in row; Becker seeks 3rd straight men's...
- With eye on '89, Pinochet woos Chileans
- Tate salutes artist who sought to paint light
- All about koalas and kangaroos
- Landlords and tenants cope with old, run-down rental rules
- Justice and race-conscious remedies