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Monitor articles for June 11, 1984
- Winning support
- Restoring the abused
- Bookmen
- China defense minister brings his wish list
- Socialist Tanzania - in a pinch for cash - trades ideology for tourist dollars
- Two Daley-like mayors 'hold the fort' in Manila
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Communist Hungary ventures into a capitalist-style bond market
- 300 YEARS LATER . . .; Chinese search for home in Indonesia's Sumatra
- Poet, painter, printer
- News In Brief
- Father's Day
- News In Brief
- 'Trojan horse' tactic falters in South Africa
- 'Indiana Jones': the special effects border on the pornographic
- A hesitant House takes up immigration bill
- For many Germans, a quick glance over the wall is a reunion
- Congress keeps cranking out those commemorative days, weeks
- The unseen effects of proposed immigration reform
- PAC forms to back candidates who support 'Star Wars' defense
- Army assault on Sikhs sends shock waves across India
- Astro catcher Mark Bailey makes meteoric rise to big league job
- 8-mm video cameras on the way
- Classroom teachers are now being asked to play a key role in detecting and reporting child abuse
- Investors watch Washington for signs the economy has eased up
- Showing Respect
- In the world of women's chess, Vera Menchik was a legend
- When your children go to camp, support them with fun-filled letters
- Chicago exhibition reflects evolving attitudes toward art
- Pay now, fly later: a scenario for avoiding economic downdrafts
- Exiled Tibetans wait at bamboo curtain
- Along the midway
- Politics carries economic summit
- Illegals jeopardize US 'open door' policy
- News In Brief
- Brazil tries to calm international lenders by both word and deed
- Botha's Namibian offer: another artifice
- Raise drinking age
- ABC News special probes Syria's growing influence
- California voters cap power of legislators - will courts back it?
- Putt for distance in practice
- Shannon Senate bid gets key endorsement
- High spirits reign at the birth of Washington's newest newspaper
- News In Brief
- The Coming of Night
- K7 isn't Everest, but race to top is keen
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- 'Saudi-ization' of Saudi Arabia's workers
- Must work and family be an either-or choice?
- When sex-abuse strikes children
- After London