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Monitor articles for June 30, 1988
- Justices skirt death penalty issue
- World's highest rate finally falls
- The uncolorized truth
- Unofficial accounts say it was anything but sedate. SOVIET CONFERENCE
- Lessing's latest novel is ironically at odds with her essays
- Old World ballet versus theater as erotic collage. Martha Clarke's opus proves controversial
- Old World ballet versus theater as erotic collage. Danish Ballet reprises two Bournonville classics. SHARP CONTRAST IN AESTHETICS
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Putting his stamp on the US Postal Service
- Family-friendly corporations. They help balance demands of home and work
- Americans' security concerns shift from cold war. Ironically, Bush may be a victim of Reagan success on Soviet Union
- Keeping television history honest - and entertaining. PRIME-TIME HISTORY
- Lessons from China on handling the Gulf
- Ending the drought
- Give the immigration law time
- Supreme Court upholds special prosecutors' power to probe. The justices wound up their 1987-88 term with down-to-the-wire decisions on government in...
- Truckers cut through red tape on road to 1992
- Who will get profits from Portugal's return to private enterprise?
- In half-hour `Firing Line' format, Buckley has only half the bite
- `Willow': long on legend, short on fun. Children may take to this fairy tale easier than adults
- How Dukakis or Bush would hold court
- US in minority on juvenile death penalty
- Supreme Court wrap-up
- Families of resistance fighters. Home for the Afghan includes a large, extended family, but the Russian occupation has changed roles of many members...
- Weapons buying has `improved'. Pentagon official testifies to more competition, review
- No shortage of important trade issues for the US
- That the CHILDREN MAY LIVE. The death of children from disease, dehydration, malnutrition, and other causes is a worldwide problem. But in the US (b...
- US must bridge the gap between words and action in the Mideast
- US and Japan size up new kid on the block
- Trade deficit starts on factory floor. Study: managers rely on weak dollar, lose technology edge
- Drug bills vs. people's rights. Civil libertarians urge Congress to take its time
- One Soviet's sober assessment of conference
- Did peopole really dress like that in the year 1774? PRIME-TIME HISTORY
- Muscovites find reform breathtaking - and a bit disappointing