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Monitor articles for June 08, 1982
- Neutralizing fear
- The many masks of modern art
- Israel set for prolonged conflict
- Wanted: more florists, fewer bowling lane refinishers
- A love so large
- Salvadoran moderates are stung by rightists
- Jill White; Creating classical programs
- Conable sees House budget OK
- Warning: unsafe bridges ahead
- On lodging at the Fair
- Temporary-help agencies booming
- Resurge of pro-Americanism in W. Germany
- Turk killed in Portugal; Armenian group answers
- Reagan whirs through Rome and Vatican
- US diplomatic efforts try to keep the battles in Lebanon from spreading
- Swedish teen becomes latest tennis sensation with French win
- Reagan daughter speaks at California A-arms rally
- Devices that discourage would-be car thieves
- Putting a lock on auto thefts in US: a small beginning
- The Monitor's View: Bible Quote
- News for the Traveler (3)
- S. Africa security laws could boomerang on whites
- News for the Traveler (2)
- New York theater -- raising curtain on better times?
- FBI upheld by court in Abscam operation
- Make way for ducklings -- chapter two
- Jordanian prince urges US to come out for Iraq
- How computers cram more into commercials
- US advises Americans in Lebanon to leave
- News for the Traveler (5)
- Annual Meeting; Christian Scientists urged to seek spiritual freedom
- Israeli war machine aims to silence Palestinian guns
- Knoxville; TOO LONG AT THE FAIR
- The balanced budget amendment; 'Simplistic'
- News for the Traveler (4)
- 'New music' and 'performance art' served from the Kitchen's traveling show
- Shadow on solar stocks signals investment opportunity
- World leaders gather to push disarmament
- Canada isn't anti-American, just pro-Canadian, banker says
- Iran shakes fist at Iraq, smiles at other Arabs
- The view from Versailles
- Argentines, in despair, brace for Falklands defeat
- The balanced budget amendment; 'Sensible'
- The Kirkpatrick-Haig affair
- News for the Traveler (1)
- Mr. Reagan and Lebanon
- College students revive wickets and straw boaters
- Slew of new ABT numbers
- Can Schmidt hang on in West Germany?
- North and South Koreans fire across the border
- Poles must tighten belts even tighter, says Cabinet minister
- Rebels in Chad capture capital
- Big steel wants a break on its unions contracts