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Monitor articles for June 13, 1985
- Austen biography paints a figurative mustache on her portrait
- South Lebanon: after the Israeli withdrawal
- Functional illiteracy
- Freedom to practice one's religion -- a cherished right
- While Boston journalists argue, laws to protect news sources fail
- New York looks for ways to mend its fraying garment industry. Clothing factory workers wonder if they'll still have jobs tomorrow
- IMF agreement gives Argentina breathing room to get its finances in order
- United and pilots reach accord, but await union vote
- Asians, blacks work to heal rift in L.A. community
- S. African judge: police `fabricated' version of events at Langa
- With Honda wagon, beauty is in the eye of the beholder
- Old oil pipelines offer unique conduit for US fiber-optics communications network
- Israel's role in south Lebanon is clouded. Hostage situation overshadows UN attempts to get Israel to give up security zone
- Exciting US Open looms on course made famous by Ben Hogan
- Watching every nickel -- a story of COLAs and courage
- New program will examine media impact on public policy
- ABCs of logging
- Points of view
- Stan Brakhage pushes against the boundaries of ordinary film (and ordinary thinking)
- Videoculture 4/TV as teacher: what kind of results?
- Leopard, washing
- New York looks for ways to mend its fraying garment industry. Fashion capital of US struggles against import tide, rising costs
- Tuition freedom
- Europe plans broad steps to halt soccer violence
- Congo discovers it can't live by Marx alone
- Agca's credibility hangs in the balance
- Foreign aid in the '80s: economists rethink what works best
- For composer Albert '85 Pulitzer means chance to work more
- Chancellor's `Portrait of the Press' glosses over the warts
- Where tigers don't bite
- Two films about crime reporters. `Fletch' and `Perfect' are unimposing but likable
- The contest for undersea supremacy. US subs hold technological edge, but the Soviets are closing the gap
- Reagan's SALT accomplishments
- The bride wore . . . I forget