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Monitor articles for June 06, 1984
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Green armies
- Postscript to history
- If you buy only one cookbook, will this one do the job? Yes!;
- A funny thing happened on the way to D-Day: memories of the staff that drew up the plans
- Impact of high court decision on pretrial jailing of juveniles
- From Colby, Kan., to the top of opera
- News In Brief
- Monuments & goals
- Administration defends sale of Stingers
- 40 years later, interdependent world challenged by rivalries
- Going to the movies with Pauline Kael - a top critic who's also a fan; Taking It All In, by Pauline Kael. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 527 pp.
- After 900 years
- Gulf diplomacy
- Milwaukee Ballet mounts Midwest's first full-length 'Sylphide'
- Youth detention: care, compassion needed
- Defeated WWII nations 'second class' citizens at UN
- Hard bargaining for postal workers, coal and copper miners
- '401(k)': a tax-deferred thrift plan with advantages over the IRA
- Greener, livelier Copley Square design wins Boston competition
- Washington group criticizes Duarte for keeping defense chief
- Making vs. marketing: personal-computer companies face a choice
- When a composer breaks the cocoon
- Allies
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A Cajun-creole cookbook for every kitchen
- Land fighting escalates in Iran-Iraq war
- 'Miss Firecracker Contest': Beth Henley's latest is lush, wacky dramaThe Miss Firecracker Contest Play by Beth Henley. Directed by Stephen Tobolowsky
- Revving up the two-party system
- Keeping on
- Not for sale
- Bells clang and San Franciscans cheer as cable cars roll again
- Righetti in Yankee relief role; Guerrero not infielder L.A. hoped
- News In Brief
- Africa's food crisis has deep, centuries-old roots
- News In Brief
- Gulf war for supremacy
- London summit: Pay attention to oil
- News In Brief
- They serve Uncle Sam but rarely vote
- Covert operations: guidelines needed
- News In Brief
- Dark horses after Trudeau's position
- Boston Common June Dairy Festival. Cows return to the Common to help teach rather than graze
- US breathes a sigh of relief after Philippine vote
- News In Brief
- Florida officials test new high-tech 'eye' for state's harbor pilots
- Peking's Western-style glass palace reflects the new face of China
- The art of silence