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Monitor articles for June 10, 1985
- Less Marx, more science for Peking students
- Kidnap mars Israeli exit. Actions of South Lebanon Army bring Israel into confrontation with UN and heighten tension
- California prepares to divert toxic irrigation drainage from US wildlife refuge
- Can UHF and LPTV compete with DBS and MMDS on my VCR? Making sense of TV technology's alphabet soup
- School boards losing trustee tradition, gaining more women
- An eagerly awaited smorgasbord of new one-acts
- VIDEOCULTURE 1/TV -- for better or worse, a window on the world
- Asian bank failure spurs push for reform
- The stock market's hot but the forecast is hazy
- Pieces of Milky Way puzzle are falling into place and point to black hole at core
- TIBET/China's backdoor swings open, quietly ending years of Tibetan isolation
- An all-in-the-family dairy -- relatively speaking
- Children's needs
- What the numbers mean
- Dubuffet: the `barbarian' who became king of French art
- Vegetable cookery
- TREASURE/7th century English manuscript for sale
- Justice's Reynolds walks calmly over hot political coals
- Business view of tax plan. President Reagan's reform is likely to pit high-tech sector against heavy industries such as steel, autos
- Hotel union scurrying to organize workers. New York strike focuses on issues involved in big-city surge of new rooms
- BRITAIN. Soccer violence takes its moral, economic toll
- Reagan team eager to tighten ties with India
- Compulsive Gambling: Legislative logjams. Reform mired in red tape, public apathy
- More growth in US jobs again accents services, not smokestack America
- Catch
- Determinedly seeking seals