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Monitor articles for June 17, 1985
- Boston University is banking on its new program in financial law
- End of United strike gives both sides something to cheer about. Boosts for two-tier wage contracts and pilots' union
- A good old-fashioned musical -- with tongue in cheek. Dames at Sea. Musical comedy by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller (book and lyrics), Jim Wise (...
- Kenya struggles with a million new mouths to feed each year
- South African raid into Botswana dims relations with US
- Art
- Argentina's debt -- a shared problem
- Kohl's woes
- Zimbabwe calls out the troops in drive to save black rhino
- Poland gets tougher with dissidents. Sentences given Solidarity activists signal less tolerance for opposition
- Will the landlord be as nice after you sign the lease?
- Kohl maneuvers carefully over German-Polish `Silesia' question
- US difficulty: coping with revolutions
- A gift for getting to the heart. Egon Schiele's genius was knowing where clues to individuality lay
- Gevorg Emin -- the poet and his poems. `I write instead of build canals'
- New head of London Festival Ballet puts dance world on the lookout
- Priority: the budget
- Kampuchea prepares for fight. Action heats up on battlefield and in diplomatic arena
- Pinning the tail on the GNP -- economists miss Forecasters more pessimistic, but no '85 recession, they say
- Thaw
- Home. The Armenian language is the home of the Armenian. -- Moushegh Ishkhan
- News In Brief
- A look at how financial analysts cope with market turbulence
- Nationwide banking poses pros and cons that concern us all
- Earliest known piece of English writing to be auctioned this month
- Reaffirming bedrock civic values in a society devoted to the individual
- America is tuning in to diversity
- Climb
- Landmarks
- From `Oh, No (for Gevorg Emin)'
- Space shuttle hosts first foreigners, first `star wars' experiment
- Three books for reluctant, and not-so-reluctant, naturalists
- Interstate banking gets a big boost, but will it go beyond regional boundaries?
- Two faces of Texas: ol' boys and high tech
- Lax security at Athens airport weakens antihijack efforts. Release of hijackers' captured accomplice and their ability to get past security checks d...
- Echoes from around the world
- High-tech mystique fades as hot young firms mature, sales slump
- Islamic Jihad -- hostage-takers with an Iranian connection
- In Spandau prison, Rudolph Hess leads a Spartan life
- Poets in space
- Reagan regains lost political ground
- `Emin is different'
- Pitching in -- an Appalachian house-raising
- The Pentagon's push for polygraphs. Congress may allow more tests; critics say careers may be wrongly damaged