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Monitor articles for June 17, 1988
- GOP tries to regain leadership on drug fight. In the fight against drugs, public confidence is shifting to the Democrats. With a new antidrug bill,...
- Why the routineness of change in Soviet Union is exciting
- Kan's China tour previewed
- Donors debate as debtors wait. Despite evidence of `new' Japan, Takeshita will likely be asked for more aid
- Margaret, whatever have you done to your hair?
- PERU'S DIM PATH. Guerrillas' bold tactics test limits of democracy
- Charges of fraud fly in the Tawana Brawley case
- Looking for a family of equals
- The Barbara Walters of China. Yue-Sai Kan, seen weekly by millions of Chinese, has US TV special too
- Little shop of sawers. Tool store shows that nothing's ever too old to be useful
- Filling the school `values vacuum'. A Stanford educator urges smaller schools and close teacher ties
- Fermi and Stanford labs ready powerful new particle colliders. New advances forecast in high-energy physics
- Congress delays OK of big atom smasher
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Austrian banker wants to end patronage in state-owned business. Shift in mood reflects economic needs, closer ties to Europe
- Growing new, not old
- Environmental sweetener, or no more `Maine Ho!'
- Barber's `Vanessa' - an opera that should be staged more often. St. Louis Opera Theatre also presents a rather tepid `Boh`eme'
- Jane Fonda regrets `hurt' caused by Vietnam deeds
- Three novels: turbulent times and touching, tangled lives
- Congress at a crossroads. Lawmakers face larger workloads and sharper confrontations as their roles evolve
- A grand old golf course. They call it, with pride, The Country Club - because there any others in America when this facility was built, in 1882. On...
- Nature's outdoor zoo
- Donors debate as debtors wait. Burdened Africans look for a reprieve