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Monitor articles for June 24, 1985
- The divine order and its healing effect
- US-Soviet relations sour as Kremlin focuses on problems at home
- Met's bow
- Talks aim to loosen Soviet-Afghan knot
- Probing the world of species in danger. Quarterly special conveys vivid sense of wonder
- In Sudan, aid workers keep on truckin' food to famine victims
- Bush's high profile helps him lay groundwork for 1988 campaign
- It is not difficult
- London prepares for third international airport
- Following Khomeini's edict. Lebanon's Shiite groups, which vary in strength and militancy, ultimately look to Iran for guidance
- Paris Bourse on threshold of computer era
- Traveling the high seas
- China's `red capitalist' takes on the West. Wang Guangying is the first mainlander to set up a private business in Hong Kong
- Leaf time
- Going against the grain of commercial theater
- Plan to release 31 Lebanese eases pressure on Israel
- Challenging corporate US on world hunger
- Quebec's ruling party faces uphill battle to stay in power
- New York art galleries that sizzle in summer
- Community music centers around the country offer `arts for all'
- Storing nuclear wastes/Choosing the sites. How can you store waste for 10,000 years?
- French Socialists kick off electoral campaign squabbling
- Current GNP figures suggest a period of sustained US growth
- How school chief turned district around. For Cortines, communication was key to San Jose success
- Money can't buy happiness -- but living in another nation may
- A peek at US economic pickup had bulls and bears shuffling
- Timely action on chemical weapons
- A historic session in S. Africa. First sitting of nation's multiracial Parliament leaves members of right and left wings unhappy
- Peking's `Wildman' jolts theater-goers
- US & South Africa
- I sort of have a Hopper
- `Crown jewel' of the nation's synfuels program is in jeopardy
- Nurturing family, community, and self
- Of cars and streets