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Monitor articles for June 08, 1988
- From England, a Jamesian sensitivity and ambivalence
- Matzoh in Moscow: glasnost and the Soviet Jew
- US eyes international pact on acid rain
- Once loved, once spurned, a playwright now returns
- Religious poetry, old, new, mostly in the plain style
- Summit for three?
- Answered prayer
- Flower the flavor of butters, mustards, and vinegar
- VIDEOSCAN
- Disputed patch of desert a key to Egyptian-Israeli relations
- Study highlights uncertainties on `star wars'
- Bond funds with higher yields aren't necessarily riskier
- Shultz shuttle wins Arab plaudits. AMERICAN MIDEAST ROLE
- UN aid coordinator urges cooperation to rebuild Afghanistan[BY]Edward Girardet, Special to The Christian Science Monitor
- Two towers of tennis power for Paris. French Open winners Wilander, Graf halfway to Grand Slams
- Two peoples, one piece of land
- Tonys bring down curtain on Broadway season. A British musical dominates for second year in row
- The politics of human rights. Who speaks for the imprisoned and `disappeared'?
- The girl you want to marry
- Iran's Rafsanjani: a cleric with a taste for secular power. Iran's recent reverses in the war against Iraq guaranteed a reshuffling of the military....
- Young men's lives
- The balloon and I
- Democrats' money: far behind but growing fast
- Jet skis, parasail boats have Hawaii in an uproar
- Motion for dismissal filed in spiritual-healing case
- French centrists wary of striking deal with far right. But in Marseille, candidate Gaudin bargains with Le Pen
- Young US grandmaster wins $30,000-a-year prize for study
- Acid rain clouds build. Political and scientific pressures on Congress to finally `do something' about pollutants
- `Sunset' falls short of Blake Edwards's best
- More than just another pretty plate
- Who watched while S&Ls drove into bankruptcy?
- Racism charges sidetrack Brawley case. Family's advisers cite `400 years' of oppression
- The lost childhood of tennis players
- Flowers that bloom on the plate, tra-la. Bright-colored flower foods are growing in today's trendier kitchens