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Monitor articles for June 07, 1985
- Ways to save water in your home
- Now in paper
- The best and brightest new children's books for every age and taste
- New pieces to Korean Air Lines puzzle
- What's wrong at the Pentagon
- Celtics now have homecourt edge as NBA finals head into stretch
- Hungarians get a small chance to challenge the Establishment
- Editor's Choice
- Stanford's unruffled president
- Falwell, Lange debate nuclear-weapons morality. Their televised Oxford showdown further muddies an already murky issue
- Keep SALT II
- Massachusetts should stop public officials from taking `freebies'
- Early Pym unsettling, comforting
- Herbert Croly, founding editor of the New Republic
- AMERICA GIVES INDIA ITS DUE. A two-year festival of Indian arts begins its cross-country sweep
- Drip, drip, drip -- it all adds up to waste
- Lull in world affairs as US, USSR concentrate on domestic issues
- Nam book year's best
- For the game
- Devine quits; conservatives feel sting of another loss
- Say it with saplings
- Poverty slipped in US last year as economy generated more jobs
- Van Druten's `The Voice of the Turtle' -- a 1940s love story with a smile
- Why Wellington shakes 200 times a year. On `Pacific rim of fire,' New Zealand told to brace for major quake
- Powerful Chilean saga blends fact and fiction
- Apartheid foes push for tougher line against US companies in South Africa
- ASK AN ARCHITECT
- Science after Einstein: asking the hard questions
- Opening doors
- Tax reform may add top bracket for the wealthy. `Rosty' spearheads Democratic effort to alter Reagan tax reform
- Stanford expert pushes balance in libel laws
- GM zooms toward high-technology orbit. Hughes tie, other overhauling moves augur new US industrial revolution
- NORTHERN IRELAND/Lear jet failure puts pressure on government
- Zhao visits Britain to cement relations
- ETHIOPIA/Teff -- more than just another type of grain
- Paris Air Show buzzes with high-speed planes and business deals
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- President Reagan's tax plan may also `reform' some unwilling cities and states
- Piercing the veil of mystery and stereotype in the Arab world
- Europe to US: abide by treaties. Allies stress arms control cooperation at NATO parley
- Greek leader adopts more conciliatory tone toward US. But disputes over bases, NATO aren't expected to go away soon
- Wouk's latest creates its own category
- Cities no longer ignore urban decay, but money is hard to find
- Kremlin watches and waits for Reagan decision on SALT II
- Festival highlights
- Bridges of metal and ink
- Witness in Aquino case sticks to her story. Rebecca Quijano repeats she saw a soldier shoot Benigno Aquino, but the attorney for the defendants soug...
- New Spielberg film is entertaining, in a nerve-bending sort of way
- Aliens arrested in L.A. sweep
- Syria comes out on top in Lebanon. But can it tame the warring factions and impose order?