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Monitor articles for June 28, 1985
- Hostages: American and Shiite
- Reagan tax plan running into more opposition
- States try to halt grasshoppers munching through Western US
- Health and God's ever-presence
- The night the shoe glue blew
- Women speak out on nuclear issues
- Nobody really knows what it costs to run Massachusetts
- Our Founding Fathers
- Nonnuclear nations urge superpowers to control nuclear arms
- As the world turns in media mergers: plots move forward
- Revolting tale at the Kennedy Center Coyote Ugly Play by Lynn Siefert. Directed by John Malkovich. Cast includes Laurie Metcalf, Moira Harris, Franc...
- Ask an Archtect
- Urgency and Unity
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Court limits union power over workers
- `Pale Rider': black hats against white hats, and no shades of gray
- The Holy Ganges
- South Africa: the struggle against apartheid
- New TV rating tools may bolster programming. Advertisers will know if you walk out during commercials
- Fruit and fowl
- Adjusting the fuel-economy equation
- Storing nuclear waste/The runners-up. As US hunts for atomic waste site, runners-up hold their breath
- Women in Egypt mobilize to protect their marital rights
- France weighs risks of playing both fierce and friendly in Beirut
- Colorful onstage reunion of favorite Disney characters
- For US, it's English
- Title IX's legacy in bloom. Legislation that opened up women's athletics has widening impact on schools, students, society
- Violence in South Africa sends tremors across the subcontinent
- Berry picking
- Reagan chooses diplomacy over force in handling hostage crisis
- Berri under pressure. US, its allies -- and perhaps Syria -- lean on Shiite leader to end hostage crisis
- $1.35 billion penalty sends jolt through nuclear-power industry. Stockholders of New York power firm must foot bill
- W. Europe decides to pull together on defense research. `Eureka' would keep some `star wars' type research in Europe
- Yugoslav serves up major upset as Wimbledon sloshes along