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Monitor articles for June 13, 1997
- Children Say 'Oui' to Foreign Languages
- 'Value Added' Coltrane CD Ripples With Emotion
- In Land of TVs, a Fair Tries to Boost Literacy
- Clinton and 'Soft Money'
- Caffeine's Cool Image Appeals To Kids, Perks Adult Concern
- Immersion Program Credo: It's Never too Early
- Strolling Up
- Time for the President to Defend Affirmative Action
- One Miner's Booty After Being Laid Off
- Family Movie Guide
- Math Chat: 65-m.p.h. Speed Limits, Large Primes, and Japanese Exams
- GOP Loses Face-Off With Clinton
- Pink Slips Come With a Big Heart In Japan Layoffs
- In Anti-Oil Protest, Greenpeace Uses Rock Perch as Legal Claim
- Disaster Aid Without Doodads
- Anatomy of a Decision: Ethics Panel's Wooly Work
- A Holocaust Memorial in Berlin Seems Stuck on Drawing Board
- Freeze Frames: The Monitor Movie Guide
- If the 'Indies' Stay in Vogue, 'Ulee's Gold' May Strike It Rich
- News In Brief
- A Fresh Start
- Tribute to 'a Good Woman'
- Sporty Small Sedans Liven Luxury Market
- Administration's Sense of Weariness, Shrinking Agenda
- N.J. Girds to Keep 'Soft Money' at Bay
- Government Aid For Language Study
- Letters
- A Bus Novice Learns the Rules Of the Ride
- Disney's Herculean Feat: Stopping New York Traffic For Movie Premiere Parade
- Let's Honor Fathers - Single Fathers, Too
- How a Newspaper's Style Transformed a Lobster War
- Elephants and the Ivory Trade