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Monitor articles for June 22, 1983
- Polish authorities worried by Pope's strong words -- especially on youth
- Still needed: a strategic arms control proposal
- Two quick recipes for fresh fish
- Collecting Russian icons and imperial treasures
- The US budget -- so near yet so far
- Bench reflects on career; trade dissected
- Floodwaters from Colorado River Surge
- British peace movement is down but by no means out
- Younger, university-trained officials rise to top of China's bureaucracy
- On bat wings, listening
- Graduation
- Tureens make soup special
- British peace movement is down but by no means out
- Reagan says he opposes the budget compromise
- Lebanon blames Israel for killings
- Will US abandon its leadership on world aid?
- Letter states US terms for scrapping MX missile
- New novels, a critique, plus thoughts on the 'science' in sci-fi Canopus in Argos: Archives: Documents Relating to the Sentimental Agents in the Vol...
- George VI; Miss Manners' novel
- 'Flash' GNP up 6.6%; US recovery stronger than expected
- The transposition
- Unsung peacemakers
- Children of the universe
- The hamburger revolution captures taste buds and wallets of the third world
- Chilean unions organize indefinite general strike
- Democrats, GOP recognize women's vote could be crucial factor in '84
- A secret and a message
- Space weapons -- a useful briefing; The New High Ground, by Thomas Karas. New York: Simon & Schuster. 224 pp. $14 .95.
- In France you must pass 'le bac' . . . or leave the elite
- Harry Brock: 'I knew this was my last chance'
- UN debates trade guidelines to protect third-world consumers
- Congress to probe how the military conducts its affairs
- Should tax system encourage savings or spending?
- Begin, Reagan will hold talks on troop deployment
- Fatah mutiny is shifting PLO policies toward the gun
- White water ahead for Portugal's new center-left alliance
- Parents chip in to keep school programs afloat
- S. Africa called 'brutally successful' in forcing blacks into 'homelands'
- How to reduce fire dangers on planes
- Health: one of your rights!
- Rebels intensify attacks in Capital of Afghanistan
- Tickets for 1984 Olympics available nationwide
- Arafat accuses Syrians of aiding PLO rebels
- Tough probation plan eases strain on crowded cellblocks
- Re-careering: looking ahead to new job possibilities
- U.K. after the overhaul: 'micro' fixing
- San Francisco Opera tries on Wagner's 'Ring'
- Those card-carrying capitalists in the Kremlin
- Japan says Soviet envoy sent home for spying
- Real estate offers new ways to invest