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Monitor articles for June 26, 1984
- Defense budget: $30 billion wasted?
- Keeping ties with Eastern Europe
- Ask The Gardeners. Q&A.
- News In Brief
- Small US steel mills show glimmer of vitality, but import threat looms large
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A Scottish Eastertime
- News In Brief
- Tanker strike shows Iraq is not about to change its tactics
- New concerns on acid rain stretch from southeast US to USSR
- Tension-packed Olympic track and field trials produce strong US team
- News In Brief
- In N.H., a move to pare world's third-largest legislative body
- Superb portrait of 19th-century black women
- The growing season
- In Hameln, the Pied Piper still beckons
- New books on growing and eating vegetables
- Highland song
- News In Brief
- Greek vote may end a golden age for Papandreou
- Where is the unity in the Community?
- News In Brief
- Mondale's choice
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Gremlins and brown bags
- Behind the hedgerows of Britain, oilmen still can drill for profit
- News In Brief
- Try praying first
- US auto industry's drive to automation
- Zimbabwe crimps political opposition after murders
- Baby-making in the lab: ethics and law need to catch up with science
- Where the center does hold
- A new look at Chaplin's life and art
- Observant comedy of a children's world - played by adults
- Why Reagan pursues a summit
- US doubts deepen over China's nonproliferation stance
- World's longest canal system
- 'Nyet' to tough questions
- High court approves 'bubble concept' for air-pollution control
- News In Brief
- Crabapple Anti-Computer Club looks for corps of converts
- Jackson's future: link to the third world?
- A month of fasting, feasting, and gossip in Islamic Kuwait
- The Punjab: a turning point for India and Mrs. Gandhi
- As Israel's Shamir takes to the stump, crowds yell 'Begin, Begin'