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Monitor articles for June 30, 1982
- How Taiwan plans to leap from shoes into software
- Deterring drunk driving
- North Korea: another candidate for ping-pong diplomacy
- Dear Mary Jane and Uncle Sam,
- Plants aren't at the mercy of insects
- A loveable bargain, on balance
- New draft for US predicted in study
- One minority-run bank that mixes with Fortune 500
- Baseball's All-Star voting; Royal submarine ace; a milestone for Rose; a hot streak in Philadelphia
- 'Small is beautiful' in outer space
- Candor, criticism mark Yugoslav party congress
- START starts: warm opening despite cold war
- Will Haig policies fare better under Shultz?
- Iraq finishes Iran pullout; Hussein survives a shuffle
- Kenya's great flamingo comeback: pollution goes, the birds return
- Diplomatic logjam in Beirut, no concessions in sight
- Why ERA failed: opponents' tactics proved potent
- Officials (slowly) swing open doors of banking system
- EC calls for pullbacks by two forces at Beirut
- From romance to reality, royal baby to rail strike
- Secret shuttle cargo, cryptic messages: a more military NASA?
- A little bit of everything
- What Reagan's 'tough little tug' won't do
- Soviet Union in transition: two men vie for Brezhnev's power
- Han Suyin; A fiery Chinese patriot who opened doors to her country
- Is there a sixth sense -- magnetic?; Human Navigation and the Sixth Sense, by R. Robin Baker. New York: Simon & Schuster. 138 pp. $14.50.
- NAACP plans voter sign-up drive
- Canada may pull its belt even tighter
- Buying a room air conditioner? Make sure you size up the room
- An island republic struggles to revive economic miracle
- US, Taiwan fasten closer trade links, but snags remain
- Plugging into nuclear poses a few problems
- Textiles help in bankrolling leap into computers
- When humans converse with apes and whales: what's to be learned; Apetalk and Whalespeak: The Quest for Interspecies Communication, by Ted Crail. Los...
- China Steel: a bright spot among public enterprises
- How Taiwan plans to leap from shoes into software
- Beneath the Cutlass Ciera hood purrs a smooth-running diesel
- Weapons and security
- Britain's wasteful class strife wanes
- Deposit insurers' financial statements
- In Vietnam council shift, Xuan Thuy loses two jobs
- 3 U.K. journalists released on bail by Argentine court
- Citizen panel says US still becoming No. 2
- The changing nature of BLACK BUSINESS
- This jazz festival spreads its variety through 20 US cities
- Authorities start throwing book at pirate publishers
- 'Generals for Peace'
- 2,000 Haitian refugees in US ordered released
- Anaerobic digesters
- Opus I
- Rave reviews for Porsche 944
- Presbyterian unit to take armsmakers from portfolio
- How court mortgage ruling affects buyers, sellers, lenders
- San Francisco's handgun ban - part of anticrime push
- Lebanon's waves in the Gulf
- In world art, US now shares its top spot with Germany, Italy
- School libraries and free ideas
- Duel for world computer market
- Empty rice bowls stir some changes down on the farm
- Japan skirts EC attack on US over pipeline ban
- Fine-line survey of the wide world of cars - from Sunrises to Oltcits; World Cars 1982, compiled by the Automobile Club of Italy. Pelham, N.Y.: Hera...
- Space-speak, Pentagon-style
- The wants and woes of living in a world with 'two' Chinas
- Children's Liberation
- An American journalist missing in El Salvador
- TV production firm: business with a 'black conscience'