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Monitor articles for June 18, 1984
- Confident Shultz surveys world: interview
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A Sherpa's guide to successful East-West summits
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Politicians, fishermen, scientists come to the aid of striped bass
- Poles struggle to 'get by' on $80 a month. Just to fill an average car's gas tank may cost as much as $160
- Arab Gulf states try to keep oil customers
- News In Brief
- Sri Lanka's J. R. navigates between 'Tigers' and priests
- New unity for humanitarian groups. Private US organizations plan merger to channel aid to third world
- The Cyprus split widens. Reunion of Greeks, Turks seems ever more distant on this strategic island
- Arms control as theater
- Uprooting revenge
- India's proud Sikhs struggle to come to terms with Army siege on Golden Temple. Many say Mrs. Gandhi has made militant Bhindranwale the martyr he wa...
- News In Brief
- Does the coming PhD glut mean America is overeducated?
- For children: Sikhs, the turbaned people of India
- News In Brief
- Can black colleges survive?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- An air of optimism freshens the stock market. Despite recent woes, some see a 3,000 Dow
- US-NATO shuffle?
- The majestic ease of Ballet Theatre
- Today's challenge to art critics: be willing to sort out the 'junk'
- Iran-Iraq war shifts back to land. Tehran reported not serious in ending war despite limited truce with Iraq
- South Africa and Europe testing new relationship
- Federal youth job program that worked
- Responding to alcohol use by children
- What recent conviction of judge may bode for Illinois courts
- Raise nationwide drinking age to 21
- Britain's architects get a right royal dressing-down from Prince Charles
- News In Brief
- Liven up children's summer days with plenty of projects
- Story lovers: check the literary newsstands. Recent magazines feature an assortment of short fiction
- Definitive revival of Lanford Wilson's first full-length play; Balm in Gilead; Play by Lanford Wilson. Directed by John Malkovich
- What happens when you hold a humor conference in Tel Aviv?
- Summit nearer
- World women's champion shows her cool in a pawn assault
- Braves battle on despite deja vu loss of Horner
- Muldoon pulls the starting gun early. New Zealand leader takes risk by calling for election ahead of schedule
- Canada veers to the right as Liberal Party elects Turner to replace Trudeau
- An elephant the White House will never forget