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Monitor articles for June 22, 1988
- Duvalier in France: far from the madding crowd
- Spiritual law -- you can count on it
- When Bobby Fischer took on a computer
- Eritrea, the famine, and the news media
- Japanese farmers brace for big change in beef, citrus markets. Stiffer competition will spur revolution in farm practices
- Into the great American melting pot. From Haiti
- Workfare benefits modest but lasting. State programs prove worth, study shows
- Argentine democratic revival heightens interest in US election
- Understanding Cubs fans in their natural environment
- Relief agency stops giving food amid controversy over such aid
- Nevada gold puts US ahead of Canada
- New Haitian government may be `more military' than before
- Picking strawberries: an American tradition
- A different kind of drug rap: `Yo, don't crack up'
- Catching voices from Wrigley
- Haiti opposition: scant hope for the short term. It looks to economic crisis for way out
- Remembering Gettysburg: the storm before the calm. Anniversary of a blistering midsummer battle that presaged the end of the Civil War
- Land mines: Soviets leave dangerous legacy behind in Afghanistan
- Very Berry. California is king in the production of strawberries
- Touch of Brazil at Detroit race. Sao Paulo's Senna roars to third Motown win
- Britain debates how to handle hooligans. Government looks for ways to prevent soccer violence
- Colorado dam may be end of era. Delays, high costs make big projects less attractive
- Hanoi removes key obstacle to Cambodian peace talks
- US Open champion Strange fills gap in golfing portfolio
- Writers gather in Dublin to explore ideas - and Joyce country. Locals mix with Nobel laureates and debate role of writer as healer
- All smiles, except on subsidies. PROPELLED BY PROSPERITY
- Bribery investigation target to cooperate with officials. PENTAGON PROBE UPDATE
- Into the great American melting pot. From Romania
- Rescuing `Frankenstein' from melodrama. Playwright Barbara Field's postmodern `response' is a meditation on theology
- Into the great American melting pot. From Vietnam
- Francis Ouimet and the coup at The Country Club
- How to find a savings-and-loan you can feel secure about
- Big Apple's bridge problems