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Monitor articles for June 07, 1988
- How do you rate yourself?
- French vote limits socialist mandate. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
- JAZZ at the White House
- Post office wants to dry up `launderers' who reuse stamps. Trying to cut losses, it also tackles stamps that don't stick
- IN THE VALLEY OF DRY STONES
- `Phantom' wins the most Tonys
- Spoleto USA has become a fixture in Charleston. Chamber concerts a major attraction at the 12th festival
- Learning from past mistakes
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Case studies show a natural balance yields a healthy lawn
- Bound for Canaan, for Canada
- Arab summit marks shift in roles for key leaders. AGENDA: PALESTINIAN UNREST
- Republican anxiety
- South African blacks pull off national strike
- Halting worldwide loss of ozone shield
- Government spends record $1.35 billion to close two S&Ls
- Doing Boston in a day. An itinerary for making most of a short stay
- Fan's-eye view of a city's love affair with sports
- Places to pause. They welcome the visitor from the sidewalks of the city: Boston's lobbies - venerable, spacious, famous - are an attraction in them...
- Wrestling with India's Sikh crisis
- A generation's generalities
- Nicaragua negotiators upbeat on prospect for peace accord. But main obstacle remains: timetable for political change
- Canada's 6% controversy. Real estate fees prompt price-fixing inquiry
- Better birding for beginners and others
- India and Bangladesh at odds over water as rivers run low
- The summit showcased Reagan's resilience
- Garden while you're gone. Some simple steps to let you leave your garden and eat it too
- Treaty opens up world's last untouched continent to mining. Conservationists irate; others say treaty helps protect Antarctica
- Church tells of expanded media, legal challenges
- Veterans' convoy `invades' Nicaragua