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Monitor articles for June 25, 1982
- Phyllis Schlafly: wife, politician who 'does it all without the ERA'
- Democrats' pep meeting visited by a Republican
- Settling bedroom needs inspection by a builder
- Will Lebanon be Israel's 'N. Ireland'?
- Saving a hotel to house poor
- Navy moving Americans from Lebanon to Cyprus
- Justice and the free press
- US foreign policy: signals, sanctions, and indecision
- Ask the gardeners
- Indian reservation buries plan for hazardous-waste dump site
- As gypsy moth munches southward, nature and technology join to stop it
- Inside Report (6)
- After ERA: a search for new direction begins
- What new taxes will Congress choose - and who will pay?
- Inside Report (5)
- The Individual: Trying to tame the nuclear monster
- Argentine troops tell why war lost
- Mitterrand ends 'icy' Spain visit
- Turner claims backing to buy major TV network
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- How to build soundproof practice areas for those budding teen-age drummers
- French company sees sales boost for Exocet missiles
- Mobil philanthropy: less art, more heart
- Criticism greet Thatcher over a Falklands slip-up
- Inside Report (4)
- Inside Report (3)
- Hispanic drama on PBS is a cultural landmark - and it's engrossing
- Pro basketball unsure about allowing lowly Clippers to set sail for Los Angeles
- When Democrats gather
- Soviet-French space shot
- Irreverence
- An eye for pie
- The landscape of peace
- Los Angeles; DIGGING IN ITS ARCHITECTURAL ROOTS
- Europe's Airbus gives Boeing stiff competition
- Court says presidents immune to lawsuits
- National security
- FCC dishes up rules for new video service--direct-broadcast satellite
- Old papers good for seedtime
- Bonn tries to minimize damage of US export sanctions on Soviets
- President is preparing shift in New Federalism
- Inside Report (2)
- Besides A-freeze, House panel also backs SALT II
- Texaco claims oil strike
- Inside Report (1)
- Senate panel sits down to review insanity pleas
- Panel drops housing aid as Reagan vetoes bill
- Ban on Soviet pipeline hurts US, too, Percy says