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Monitor articles for June 19, 1986
- US officials expect little change with new Mexico finance minister
- You wouldn't recognize this `Taming of the Shrew'
- Change in the Supreme Court
- A grandparent's right to a place in his grandchild's life
- Venturing into powerful orbit of South Africa
- Mies van der Rohe: advice about design
- Rossini opera debuts anew in St. Louis
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- S. Africa emergency hits home for whites. Curbs leave many at sea over how to exert real influence on nation's future
- A forecast of growth, and puzzlement over why it's not upon us
- Benny Goodman: the `King of Swing' is remembered for several firsts
- Judge Scalia seen as major force on Supreme Court. Formidable intellect and conservative philosophy mark Reagan appointee
- Reagan's policy stamp. High court nominees meant to strengthen President's social agenda for many years
- Sixers go `forward' in basketball draft; Inkster rolling now
- As pressure grows, Thatcher's party split on S. Africa sanctions
- US forced to rethink Panama policy
- S. Africa unrest smolders in aftermath of strike
- The Lavi aircraft milestone -- flying high
- Jordan's Hussein stakes prestige on Syria-Iraq thaw. Syrian backing is vital to peace moves, King feels; Israel, US, PLO disagree
- Keeping up with Wilhelmina
- Where the Kremlin gets the news, and how
- Foes try to keep Gonz'alez from clean sweep in Spanish vote
- Pushing for cooperation on nuclear accidents
- JANE BRYANT AND MARTHA QUINN. Two women who have made it in a business where mother-and-daughter families are as rare as white peacocks
- Better than grasshoppers
- Navy history: seamanship, gallantry, and live-oak planking
- Out of the Army now
- The US and the South African civil war, Part 2
- Businesses awarded for donating time, products