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Monitor articles for June 12, 1986
- New environmental tack: development + conservation = growth
- The Kirschners' home is a national park. For a park ranger and his family, Mt. Rainier is a big backyard
- Cracks in apartheid's foundation
- Panelist Feynman raps NASA
- Supreme Court reaffirms key abortion law. Privacy rights upheld in major loss for Reagan administration
- Biographer captures history in the making
- Open-air theater finds private-sector believers
- US role in keeping the Western alliance strong
- Hong Kong Stock Exchange goes streamlined
- Rethinking space agency's role
- Idaho individualists argue their way to common ground
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- What Canada sees in easing loans to Africa
- A wall with a view
- The theology of apartheid
- A home not fit for Boston's sports kings; no playoffs in Wrigley
- Neither here nor there
- As near as the space bar
- Brazil's land reform has a halting start
- Sophisticated new `piano' for the home. Wide range of sound at the amateur's finger tips
- Waldheim fallout
- Anglo-Irish accord a route to peace, says Heckler
- Lessons with Thomas
- Hart: US foreign policy out of date. Presidential hopeful cites rise of independent powers
- The court on Baby Doe
- Valuing Mexico
- The royal one
- Nicaragua: a siren to many foreigners. `Rucksack revolutionaries' lured by romance of struggle
- `Horizons' and `American Encore': keeping new music alive
- Federal panel accused of pressuring stores on men's magazines. Playboy and Penthouse sue over letter naming `purveyors of porn'
- Nancy Bird?
- French festival highlights contemporary American writers