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Monitor articles for June 06, 1985
- Protecting religion
- How GM is taking on Ford in Spain
- When Ike cooked with foil in the Dartmouth Grant
- Protecting the environment and laboratory animals
- Cause and effect
- Hartley goes home
- From a tiny grain comes a dish that's big in Ethiopia
- W. Germans aid Brazilian and Argentine nuclear programs
- Put ice cubes in your meatballs
- Reagan plan means big changes in the way investments are taxed
- Bits of Gould: tall tales of Maine and its legends
- Will new prison plans get reform on line?
- Marcos's talk of American troops
- Volvo 700-series wagons make their debut in the New World
- Conversation with a teen-age gambler
- Trying to cope when a tornado threatens
- Is apartheid rousing black America? Black leaders first to enlist in protests, but rank and file slower to join
- Ten more nations may have nuclear arms on the drawing board -- if not in hand
- More youths are buying the gambling dream
- USSR to reverse rivers
- World monetary reform may include tougher `tsk, tsk'
- Rajiv Gandhi -- harbinger of hope? Turbulence during the Indian leader's first seven months in office has not derailed his push for change. He is de...
- Now, blast-proof wall and sealed passages separate Gandhi and public
- International communism and Nicaragua -- an administration view
- Vancouver looks to Pacific to shake recession. An '86 fair on world transportation to play up Canadian city's trade quest
- Israelis leaving a broken Lebanon. Since 1982, Lebanese have come to blame Israel for their troubles
- Grandmasters face off in `Dangerous Moves'
- Clearing away mental beams
- Baseball lets TV call shots with all night games in World Series
- A mayor's wife with her own commitments
- Why superpowers pay the bills for big armies for small friends. Such surrogates are a relatively cheap and `wondrous' weapon
- In FBI-KGB spy war, prevention is the key
- Nathalie Sarraute's vivid memoir, `Childhood,' takes to the stage