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Monitor articles for June 03, 1986
- AT&T appears to hold upper hand in labor dispute
- Boswell on Johnson on conversation
- Reluctant Bonner goes back to Soviet Union, calling it `prison'
- INTERESTS IN COMMON
- The world's hidden money
- UN plan for Africa. Africans see possible gains, but lament lack of aid commitment from West
- Israeli democracy stops at the `green line'
- What's behind Pretoria's brazenness?
- Japan's double elections to test staying power of Nakasone's economic policy
- Shooting from the lip
- `Do you like London, Miss Bront"e?' `Yes and no'
- For Rahal, dramatic Indy win helped repay friend's confidence
- Politics puts people in orbit
- Harlem worries about losing its homes and heritage
- Support group for ex-fundamentalists. National TV exposure of FA brings volumes of letters, controversy
- Opening the door to progress in genetic engineering
- Through TV and books the Trojan War becomes a hot topic
- Reneging on SALT II
- Getting to know the Boston that predated New England
- Duarte's call for peace talks sparks some skepticism
- Overreaction on leaks
- Annual meeting for Christian Scientists
- Consumerism fights to survive budget cuts, waning interest
- Tempted by drugs?
- Assad-watching: tricky pastime. Even experienced Israeli analysts find Syrian leader unpredictable
- Lessons of third-world growth, bankruptcy
- Colombia slow to learn lessons from '85 disaster
- Swedes test US waters to pop Perrier
- UN holds environmental `jam session'. Commission hopes to have forceful impact on nations' policies
- Soviet arms control initiative may clarify stance on `star wars'. Leading Soviet scientist casts light on Kremlin thinking
- FBI methods are questioned in Pelton trial. Defense lawyer argues accused spy was led to give up right to silence
- Scientists weigh prospects and results of swapping signals with other beings
- Recession and population surge strains Kenya's capitalist base