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Monitor articles for June 03, 1985
- Cheery revival of `Arms and the Man.' Shaw's once-controversial satire on military pomp is still good fun
- The Horn Book trumpets the cause of children's books
- Boston taking steps toward harbor cleanup
- Beirut clashes alter factional alliances. Many expect the Syrians to intervene, but not necessarily militarily
- Bending the twig: the need for preschools
- The Iran-Iraq war
- Design plan for San Francisco envisions shorter high-rises and more open space
- More states move to 21 as minimum age for drinking liquor
- Unions strike New York hotels; guests make do
- Sandinista gesture: more than meets the eye
- Quebec retains little of the '60s radicalism that fueled separatism
- ABC documentary takes sobering in-depth look at the unleashed power of the atom
- The question of the blue gum trees
- Japan casts critical eye on high-pressure academics
- It's shed early sheen; will core strength prevail? Apple has lost a bit of its byte
- Tempest in teapot over new playoff format; a rare tennis double
- Helping insurgencies: the real questions
- The Democrats' `message of tomorrow'
- A fresh face on the growing Back Bay
- Tax reform: less hype, more-sober analysis is what is needed
- Polishing up century-old `jewel' of a park
- Blacks say right to vote isn't enough. Wave of civil rights lawsuits challenges local voting practices in US
- How to find -- and prepare -- ye olde Boston cuisine
- Househusbands: The joys of managing the home front
- New waterway: boon for economy or boondoggle for taxpayers?
- A jazzier Hynes may boost city's convention trade
- There'll soon be a new bloom on Horticultural Hall
- Line by line
- Heritage Plantation: museums set in a gracious country garden
- Give peanut butter a new partner
- City of paradoxes: crowded yet livable, rough but erudite
- Calcutta: city of contrasts where poverty does not diminish pride
- US takes hard line on Soviet rights violations at Ottawa meeting
- A family of amateur astronomers
- Do you welcome change?
- Sorting
- Tennis scores an ace with French
- Document spells out alleged Soviet role in Ethiopia
- It's dullsville today in Massachusetts politics, unlike lively times past
- Congress takes on S. Africa
- Bangladesh debates resettling stricken area
- When the picnic runs out of steam . . .
- Wildflower garden is ideal for strolls -- plays educational and preservation roles, too