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Monitor articles for June 20, 1983
- Safety in the woods
- Colleges may not require draft registration for loans
- Women's colleges remain a vibrant force in education . . .
- Chile's copper workers try to get others to strike
- Political wing of the IRA makes gains in Northern Ireland elections
- Acting from strength; Reagan confidence on foreign policy may pave way for summit
- Dazzle and nostalgia at Radio City
- How one university turns PhD's in humanities into business people
- 26 Forest Street, Cambridge, Mass.
- Cranston wins second straw poll in two weeks
- Abortion and society
- Mutiny against Arafat spreads
- Time out: authors offer tips for planning maternity leaves
- Inside 20th century music. Minimal music: aptly named
- Push for quality in education: California poised for reform
- Volcker choice a boost for allies, Wall Street -- and the President
- Polish church told to curb political gestures
- Adriatic neighbors trade potshots
- Siberian and Norwegian gas compete for Europe's hearths
- Plan to pay $1.5 billion to interned Japanese-Americans faces rocky path
- Wheaton curriculum attempts to correct gender bias in education
- A simple discipline
- NATO leader Luns plans to quit after start of missile deployment this year
- Congress tackles equity for women
- When senators raise their pay
- South African churches collide with state over apartheid
- There's new help for runaway teen-agers at Los Angeles bus depot
- Awe
- Places onions take you
- Older Japanese managers are making way for youth
- President Andropov
- Making multiple roles easier for working mothers
- Gonzalez's message to Reagan: Spain's Socialists are not 'ogres'
- MX launch sends message to USSR, allies, Congress
- Teachers: the central issue in education
- Moving industry finally waves goodbye to doldrums
- China gets first president since Cultural Revolution
- Cuban general reportedly on duty in Nicaragua
- Please pass the aphorisms
- European summit: decisions, decisions. . . some made, some postponed
- Women's colleges remain a vibrant force in education while remaining men's colleges are satisfied with their status
- AT THE ZOO
- Financial fallout from Washington State's bond blast
- Wimbledon -- high-stakes showcase of reflex tennis
- Jazz festivals range from coast to coast; Turning the US into one big jam session
- Ghanaian council survives apparent coup attempt
- Radio Free Europe under Reagan -- just how anticommunist should it be?
- Polish church, far cry from Stalin's day
- Enthusiasm reigns on royal couple's Canadian tour
- Reagan not an Eisenhower