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Monitor articles for June 01, 1984
- Moving US Embassy: What's the law?
- Paradise divvied
- News In Brief
- Finishing touches
- On not feeling very yippee about the term Yuppie
- Reagan turns to Europe
- Books by design
- News In Brief
- When the artist joined the marchesa's circle
- News In Brief
- The difference prayer makes
- After a decade aloft, Texas' anti-evolution has its wings clipped
- Newfoundland feels left out in sale of electricity to US
- New concrete blocks that leave heat and cold outside
- More US air traffic now than before '81 controller strike
- Morning. (After Gauguin)
- It's now neck and neck for Hart and Mondale in California
- Majority of Japan's middle class may have slipped into poverty
- Economics at the summit: high on visibility, low on results
- Led astray by leading words
- Once in Treblinka
- Yankee traders
- Need for new vision stirs city leaders
- THE SUBURBS' STAKE IN CITIES
- For Democrats in California, there's no ducking the touchy issue of immigration
- Refiguring how to teach mathematics
- Democrats - pressures for unity
- NATO and the East-West deep freeze
- Alice and Martin Provensen: working together as book illustrators
- It's now neck and neck for Hart and Mondale in California
- European universities; The Universities of Europe, 1100-1914: A History, by Willis Rudy. Madison, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 177 pp...
- Mears hardly conservative in record Indy 500 win; Olympic tibits; fitness test
- W. German strikers go to court
- Between soft covers
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Editor's choice; Home Ground: A Gardener's Miscellany, by Allen Lacy. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux. 259 pp. $14.95.
- World of culture under the magnolias. Charleston, S.C., plays an elegant host to star-studded Spoleto Festival
- Victorian actor/playwright Boucicault diminished somewhat by history;
- Music and words
- News In Brief
- Moderator Paul Duke takes network political coverage to task
- New architecture: the crisis of authority
- GM turns up the volume on seat-belt message
- Britain orders new Domesday Book to catalog land use
- Never say dilettante to a Flats Jackson
- US officials face major hurdles in regulating genetic engineering
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Long road to spot on Olympic kayak team
- It's George, by a nose
- BIG FURNITURE
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Price wars reach celestial heights
- America as it was
- News In Brief
- America's volunteers: 'The joy is doing it without recognition'
- Fuego: foreign at first, but it grows on you
- Iraq threatens to intensify Gulf tanker war