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Monitor articles for June 03, 1983
- 'Closeup' on the plight of US farms - and a chat with Buffalo Bill
- An Israeli's proposal for a Mideast peace
- Dempsey - a king in a glorious age
- When the Russians were heroes
- El Salvador's elusive peace
- Why Congress treads softly on Central America policy
- Factory orders roll economy forward; Inventory fall comes to a halt but experience taught firms to better control warehouse flow
- GIs' remains to be flown home from Vietnam
- Bagdikian book stirs censorship controversy
- New ways to control pests
- To shape future democracy their way Turkish generals ban rival party
- Washington State leads the way in promoting Asia links
- Britain revs up anti-lead campaign
- Nonnuclear arms reduction in sight?
- Fish, weather - staples of life on Alaska panhandle
- NATO stance on missiles marred by Danish dissent
- Peru's Belaunde strikes uneasy alliance with Army to contain rebels
- Over 100 A-protesters arrested in England
- Discovery of new particle confirmed by researchers
- In the US-Japanese 'car war,' why did Ford enlist an aircraft carrier?
- The 'our' of prayer
- Ford goes on the offensive - with Tempo and Topaz
- Testing time for Andropov ex-rival
- IN SHORT
- Elections in India's Kashmir test relations between Muslims and Hindus
- The weirdly colorful world of bromeliads
- Before painting mildewed wall, a good cleaning
- A lesson not to be forgotten
- Madison Avenue frets over the cost of TV ads
- Angolans describe human rights abuse during civil war
- Veteran journalist criticizes corporate grip on US media
- Where magic-wand makers go to find work
- Carter sounds warning about declining global resources
- Polish leader avoids showdown at Communist Party meeting
- The slowing
- Using antifreeze in the winter to protect heating system
- Natural gas: Will Congress act before the snow flies?
- Cambodia: time to switch?
- Re-reviving old friendships
- Lebanese agents say they foiled plot to kill leaders
- Williamsburg's gain is Moscow's loss: allies cannot be split apart
- Car-radio pitch aids sales; refinancing can lower costs
- If Greenspan is right
- Factory orders roll economy forward; Inventory fall comes to a halt . . .
- Arafat backers score rebel claim
- Boston's boffo hitter; Wade Boggs feasts on chicken at home, pitches at ballpark