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Monitor articles for June 16, 1986
- Budgetmakers lean on Reagan to accept new taxes
- An artist drawing on the classics. Matta approaches `Don Quixote' with an idiosyncratic brush
- West faces costly gap in satellite launch schedule. US, European failures spark search for alternatives
- Europe's space agency assessing its own problems
- Liberty -- as art
- Our Redeemer lives!
- In Taiwan, signs of political flexibility melt some cynicism
- The US and Mexico must work together to stem economic crisis
- Famous crystal from a `family' business
- Inside traders' unfair advantage
- `Think we should tune up?' I ask unnecessarily
- A kingly tribute to chess. London exhibition by collectors reveals fascinating lore about the game
- Lady Liberty: enlightening the world
- `Culture thieves' filch US history
- US promises aid to Haiti to ease move to democracy
- Liberty -- a gift
- Hong Kong's China-view: dusk or dawn?
- Words of advice to the Class of '86
- Heavy metal music
- Machiavelli of nonviolence
- Chicago Blues Festival showcases lively lineup of top artists
- Why Sen. Cranston is dubbed `most vulnerable Democrat'
- New US-British extradition pact nears approval
- Kremlin bid for cooperation in space catches US off balance
- Salinger's gastronomic tour of France
- Chicken-Littleism and international exchanges
- Amsterdam's mayor gets tough with `get clean' campaign
- Now that I have you on the phone, Mr. President . . .
- As Wall Street spins wheels, special situations take on interest
- To a child, singing
- Emergency hits hard at news media
- An ode to push-button Bach