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Monitor articles for June 01, 1982
- Versailles summit: expect a lively exchange
- Wall Street scene (2)
- Sen. Baker in Peking for talks on Taiwan
- Pope makes history in Britain
- Freedom--a divine right
- Reagan considers 3-way summit: US-Egypt-Israel
- Story of Walesa release a misquote, Poland says
- Bankers wax cautious on growing international debts
- True complacency
- Campobello
- Hank Aaron considers his home run record almost out of reach
- Britons split on post-war Falklands government
- America's man for the arts
- Art that binds the centuries and nations: Mexico's world theater festival
- UN at square one on Falklands
- Southern California: the proverbial tail that wags the dog
- US-Morocco base accord: balancing risks and benefits
- Versailles 1982
- A cranky Congress makes summit tougher for Reagan
- Rallies indicate 'just war theory' is weakening among US churchmen
- June firsters
- Justice Potter Stewart: US Constitution is adequate--but may be 'amplified' too much
- Reagan, Marshall, and Europe
- Impasse on Namibian independence
- Spain slips into NATO ahead of schedule--avoids ruling-party wrangle
- Choose Dutch or French on the sunny isle St. Martin
- Iran, Iraq bomb each other's civilian areas
- Reagan may find political gain in budget snag
- Political notes, USA, spring 1982
- Cutting nuclear arms: US, Soviets to talk
- US-held Marshall Islands become a free republic
- Justice under stress
- The rise of the farmers' market
- California voters swerve from the expected script
- Auto imports: target for Congress in election year
- Wall Street scene (1)
- Nationalizing industry 'Renault-style'
- Monitor chosen NE newspaper of year
- The Met's James Morris has a style that clicks with audiences
- Who is that man at the President's elbow?
- Wall Street and Fed stand back to back on interest rates
- Liberties in the balance; New challenges to constitutional freedoms
- The many masks of modern art
- The fleecy revolution
- What are top constitutional concerns in US?
- Columbian Conservative wins presidential election
- Nicaraqua floods may change US aid policy