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Monitor articles for June 21, 1985
- US financial planners look for yardsticks
- News In Brief
- In Chile, lifted state of siege means return of opposition press
- Support for Reagan tax reform softens in Congress
- Q&A/Whether to borrow for a new car when you can pay cash; a matter of tax identification numbers
- FAO says local management is one way to preserve world's forests
- Jacques Cousteau TV special: an exploration into the explorer himself
- US hostage crisis differs from Iran in '80. Tangible demands and international law could bring easier resolution
- Big steel sees profits in small processors
- Pilot recalls 1972 hijack
- To Giamatti, education isn't job training
- Sense of persecution fuels Shiite resurgence. Israel accuses US of `playing games'
- Foster care by homosexuals: a survey of states and their policies. Members of a gay rights group in Massachusetts camped overnight Wednesday in fron...
- North's seven-year wait for another win ends at bizarre US Open
- You needn't be Mr. Getty to give an allowance
- With a will, there's a way to determine sharing with heirs
- The land of Oz is still appealing, though not quite the same old place
- First tips on handling earnings
- Terrorist attack in Salvador:new guerrilla strategy?
- Massachusetts' Dukakis moderates his liberal stand in 2nd term
- Lining up those summer jobs
- After years of gains, civil rights in Sunbelt faces threat of apathy
- TWA hijacking: Another chapter in Ronald Reagan's education
- Raising a family in Belfast
- It's the decade of . . . what?
- What prompts so many young teachers to get out of the profession?
- A bridge from Paris to Canton
- Growing up on chocolate
- Sharing family finances with kids: strike a balance
- Sense of persecution fuels Shiite resurgence.
- Waging the worldwide battle against torture by governments
- Teaching youngsters to save. Everything from piggy banks to brokerage accounts
- UAL puts the driver, the flyer, and the lodger under one roof
- The essence of the whole caper
- Chicopee jurors
- Chemical weapons
- Motion Furniture. A little slimming down, a little more style -- recliner chairs are moving ahead
- Economic growth picks up speed. GNP `flash' shows 3.1% gain in 2nd quarter; inflation remains low
- Biography of the man who helped unify Italy
- A frank, affectionate meeting with Nancy
- Holding on to the US water supply
- From the summit
- Helping youngsters get beyond the tooth fairy
- A fine guide on children's money is available again