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Monitor articles for June 08, 1984
- International joint ventures hint of trend toward world economy
- Mexico shows the way
- Holy wars
- Adding math needs
- Newspeak: Orwell's most prophetic idea
- Reagan gets earful of allied ire about foreign, economic policies
- 23 tons of floating history slowly sails back to Potomac
- Get the house examined professionally before buying
- L'Aquila: lovers of culture are indebted to its 99 founders
- No mention of the chickens
- News In Brief
- Keep the trust in the Highway Trust Fund
- Mammoth Cave - a subterranean stroll through history
- Austerity package sparks grumbling against Marcos
- Reagan aims to win over 'baby boomers'
- GM now marketing its Sprint, the smallest Chevy ever
- Islam and Israel
- Tug on taxpayer purse strings is gentler in many states this year
- News In Brief
- Restaurateurs adopt new role in curbing drunken driving
- News In Brief
- A taste of paradise in the Kenyan wilderness
- US political system: Does it work?
- Cousteau's amazing journey to the Amazon
- Unsafe cargo
- South Africa's secret Namibia plan
- New GOP women's group aims to narrow Reagan gender gap
- News In Brief
- From the archives of comedy, two rewarding revivals
- Ruling asks pay for public workers laid off during cutbacks
- A Japanese solution for truancy
- News In Brief
- New paper boy
- Boston Celtics' Red Auerbach, man with a championship touch
- New PBS chief seek ways to raise funds
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Votes for European Parliament seen as local referendums
- News In Brief
- As Democrats tangle, Bumpers of Arkansas seen as V-P timber
- The high risks of publishing small
- FRENCH LEANINGS TOWARD AVANT-GARDE
- Fyre Log turns paper into burning bricks
- News In Brief
- On your second trip to China, venture off the beaten path to places like Gongxian and Qufu
- More than instant history
- Old Heidelberg: the essence of Romantic Germany
- News In Brief
- Surprising Celtics giving Lakers a handful
- 400 years of publishing
- US puts crop data on computer to help plant breeders. New network may spur development of wider variety of crucial US crops
- S. African right moves into open
- India reels as siege of Sikhs' holiest shrine comes to an end
- News In Brief
- South African shift on race, MORE REALISM, BUT LITTLE CHANGE FOR BLACKS
- Ghana opposition in London airs concern over Rawlings activity
- Not many live in Misery
- Iran signals possible change in tactics after shootdown of its jets
- Britain glows with confidence about its future as London summit opens
- Some firms find leasing staff, like leasing autos, pays dividends