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Monitor articles for June 30, 1983
- Antiabortion forces may be losing steam
- Vietnam legacy curbs US role in Southeast Asia
- Warmhearted revival for O'Neill's only comedy;
- How to protect your credit cards against loss or theft
- Saluting the woman who made British dance what it is
- Nissan trucks from hills of Tennessee
- Profile of Kampuchean resistance
- Returns from 'Jedi': marketing a megahit
- Ethics and leadership
- Fewer handshakes, more work under Andropov's new protocol
- Glenn joins hot debate over improving schools
- A rich but diffuse 'final' opus from Bergman
- That mild Moscow summit
- When the Monitor runs an ad
- Voice of the woodcock
- Measure more than spending to get Europe power balance
- Four taxpayers talk about spending, saving, and tax cuts
- Lesson from a bridge
- $200 billion arms outlay OK'd by Senate panel
- New leaders breathe fresh life into South African 'black consciousness'
- Attempt to ban research on genes may be ill-timed
- Guitarist John Jackson: using music to communicate
- Holding on to that old car: + or -?
- Third-world interests called world issues at UN meeting
- Edging toward action on acid rain
- President of Guatemala to declare emergency
- Britain weighs cost vs. military need for 'Fortress Falklands'
- Tax-cut cap defeated, but Democrats hope 'fairness' theme will be winner
- When you build a better whatchamacallit
- Tax cut to put $30 billion in America's pocket
- An old-fashioned Fourth
- How West Germany puts war and peace into the classroom
- R. Conway's vision of a road to reform in South Africa
- Individual rights collide with states' rights in Supreme court ruling
- What only in the living of it comes to pass
- Thousands of athletes showcase talents at sports festival
- President's disclaimers may not clear air on debate-book ethics
- Murcer a link to Yankee past; Wimbledon and women; Clyde glides off to Portland
- San Jose, Calif., schools going into bankruptcy
- A world observed
- Steady progress is forecast for West German economy
- Only glimpsed (as how often?) through a glass darkly
- Back on the farms, Poles turn to new market incentives to aid economy
- Searching for top bargains in today's antiques market
- Economic data for May support rosy '83 forecast
- Nicaraguan Indians join rebels - but fight for self-rule
- With push from Lockheed, Greek aerospace company spreads wings
- Private schooling wins tax victory
- Dame Margot Fonteyn: still charming her audiences
- Work well done
- 'Frontier spirit' still alive in Northwest apple orchards
- Mr. Reagan's choice for Poland
- Reagan cites basic skills skills as key to jobs
- Pontiac plugs big-car gap - with Parisienne
- Relay satellite rescued and placed into orbit
- Cracking down on fraud in credit cards