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Monitor articles for June 20, 1986
- Tale of two families: living the Arab-Israeli divide
- Las Vegas nights -- backdoor approach to legalized gambling
- Manila peddling used palaces, tourism
- Remembering the lost steel jobs. Workers and companies plan nationwide rally
- The hem of the garment
- Afghan resistance leaders leave US with questions hanging
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Assessing worth of an artist's work during or after his lifetime
- Advice on being a father, Bill Cosby-style
- Cultivating an eye for art that has more than aesthetic value
- Reagan reaches threshold. Moment of decision arriving for Washington on arms control and South Africa sanctions
- Purdue professor's personal touch. For Larry Axel, teaching continues long after graduation
- Big question of what to build remains after Challenger study. Choice is difficult because much space technology is out of date
- `Star wars' under the gun. Cost, arms control, and feasibility are the key factors
- An unseasonal economic chill
- Crossroads of South Africa
- Leaf
- Collectibles: interest is high, but cash returns aren't
- Lift the ban on ASAT testing
- IDA KOHLMEYER
- Who lives in a pool?
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Florida tackles costly liability insurance. Bill to roll back premiums drives some insurers to quit the state
- The worm turns
- New literary helmsman for China. Culture minister was silenced in Mao era
- Cities pool their risks and insure themselves
- A greater Granger never was
- Danish designer Hans Wegner. For decades his craftsmanship has helped keep Denmark at the forefront of furniture design.
- Guadalajara dances soccer samba. Mexican city embraces Brazilian World Cup team
- Speculation keen after Mexican's ouster. Politics and economics brought finance chief's resignation
- Ben Cross steals show in `Caine Mutiny' stage revival
- Socialist International meeting highlights tilt toward third world
- History of `Lady Liberty' unveiled in TV movie. Film escapes typical problems of docudrama
- Helping out
- Weaning Manila from total control
- `Legal Eagles' flits between drama and comedy. Winger and Redford star as teamed-up attorneys
- They're not an investor's best friend, but diamonds have appeal
- Emergency will cost S. Africa. Crackdown likely to be bad for business
- Zimbabweans worry about cost of sanctions against S. Africa