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Monitor articles for June 24, 1982
- Jobs and genetics
- Spring-like taste of fresh, young peas
- Thatcher warns UN not to trust Soviets' pledge
- Pro football and Las Vegas
- Convention planners beating a natural path to Chicago
- Britain growls 'no' to future Falklands role for Argentina
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- Israel triumphant
- Lendl on tee
- Thatcher warns UN not to trust Soviets pledge and Nott says U.K. will stress A-sub force
- House panel, bucking Reagan, backs A-freeze
- Designing homes for Goldilocks's little bear
- New anti-Vietnamese coalition gets home base thanks to Khmer Rouge
- Gibralter gates closure upsets Spanish town
- Open-door policy spurring imports, outside investment in South Korea
- Space shuttled counts toward its final test
- World Cup soccer winding up first round
- Gag rule rulled in cases of rape of young victims
- Lebanon war's impact in US; Begin and Congress: a widening gap
- Spy charges strain US-Japan relations
- Martha Graham's great and simple version of the Joan of Arc legend
- Fantasy and sci-fi: mixed signals from today's filmmakers
- Practical pressure pointers
- UNICEF pours supplies into Beirut
- ERA strikers eat again after defeat Illinois
- Begin, Reagan, and peace
- Pressure cooking tips: Meat, dessert in the same kettle
- Superior defense
- Jordan's King in Moscow again
- Mushrooming demand for nuclear disarmament; Australian state wants to be nuclear free
- Parliament vs. Congress: Did the colonists get it wrong?
- Finding your own way
- Schmidt's party in trouble as Liberals sap coalition
- Photographic portrait of the Holocaust
- 3 US Navy ships fired on by small craft off Vietnam
- Tuition tax credit warnings
- Old fashioned recipes for delicious fresh berry puddings
- The Monitor's View: Quote (3)
- Finding the warming light
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Israel's aim: silence PLO guns - and leaders
- US rails humming to freight boom, easier regulation
- Argentine Army sacrifices military unity for power
- 2 embassies shut down in besieged west Beirut
- White House backs Donovan . . . for now
- Mayors call for clearer federal role
- Thatcher upsets Madrid with Gibraltar statement
- New Voting Rights Act heads for Reagan's OK
- Mauritius swings left - but not as far as expected
- Spy charges strain US-Japan relations
- Plan for Belfast assembly still pushed by London
- Dangers: Where is the High-Tech Race Taking The World?
- Tony Pena - good catch for the Pittsburgh Pirates
- US deficit estimate runs $12 billion low, CBO says
- Why Alaska is passing out $1,000 checks
- Flowers for Dreaming
- US-British ties - strongest when the chips are down
- At Zarephath
- Unions grow reluctant to make concessions to troubled industries
- India's high-stakes party switchers
- It's a US budget everybody wanted, but nobody likes
- Mushrooming demand for nuclear disarmament; UN conference: substance or posturing?
- Quake Readiness; New solutions cut across the fault lines
- 'National security has become a women's issue'