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Monitor articles for June 17, 1982
- Energy: the danger of complacency
- US synfuels push: gradual approach is now favored
- Defiant PLO seeks US dialogue and pledges reduced military role
- Asparagus -- queen of spring vegetables
- Soviet output trails target; US factory lull eases off
- Iraq asks Soviets to prod Iran
- 'Officer Friendly' teaches kids to beware of strangers
- New urban parks face a fight to survive
- US Open at Pebble Beach promises drama, scenic splendor
- South Boston revolutionary site is newly liberated park
- Superpowers redundant
- Guatemalan guerrillas hit peasant collaboration
- Why US is calm in wake of Soviet airlift to Syria
- How to regain control of US borders; Immigrant bill may include national ID card
- Rockies land in Jersey
- Fresh basil for a taste of summer
- High-tech warfare: some lessons from Mideast, Falklands
- Basketball Clippers eye L.A.
- A graceful hulk
- 'The sunlight of Truth'
- Chicago's well-trained docents
- Slow Down. Unicorn Crossing
- In Bombay, home for many is a sidewalk shack
- Missing children
- US jets and Israeli invasion
- Begin's Lebanon plan: all foreign troops out
- How the Park Service buys land -- the procedure and the politics
- Argentina stalls, Britain frets
- Peugeot, tuning up after expansion, sniffs profits
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- Vietnam urged to seek Kampuchean settlement
- Fighting global unemployment
- Four-footed sunbeam
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- Senator Mark Hatfield; He Waves A Mean Olive Branch
- Professional 'tag' sales
- High court's alien ruling worries states
- Brother-sister basketball 'Hotshots'; New Jersey claims hockey team
- Citrus fruits make refreshing summer eating
- How to complicate the simple
- Mayor's travels broaden outlook; Boston seeks China connection
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- Some dos & don'ts of the tag-sale business
- Steady June auto sales surprise market analysts
- Horace awake
- Small-scale hydroelectric plants generate flood tide of interest in US
- Six months later protest mood ebbs in Poland
- Hatch tells White House Donovan should resign
- Silk Road today: tourists and shimmering oases
- Save the Watergate reforms
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- Argentina stalls, Britain frets
- Artichokes attract the artist's eye and the cook's palate
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- Keeping the school door open to all children
- Falklands defeat plunges Argentines into identity crisis
- Israel seeks peace force, but not under UN control
- Correction
- Peking and Moscow spar over nuclear disarmament
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- Good summer lies ahead for the young moviegoer
- Preserving Boston's neighborhood landmarks
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- Why blacks trek to South Africa for $47-a-week jobs
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- Actor teaches lawyers that 'all the court's a stage'