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Monitor articles for June 23, 1986
- `Louie and Ophelia': appealing pair
- 100th Wimbledon: masterpiece tennis theater
- Cerezo: building democracy is job for all the people
- Beirut hostage release gives France hope. Despite Iran's denials, move seen as result of better France-Iran ties
- WINDOW ON MANHATTAN. From any perspective, this ragged cityscape is breathtaking -- that's why apartment views are a precious commodity in New York...
- Japan encounters fresh flak in battle over its textbook accounts of WW II
- Wanted: one small island for the nation of Nauru to move to
- Fresh faces bring fresh promise to Rangers; Rose stays patient
- Helping Afghan resisters
- Forgiving ourselves and others
- Soviet arms stances promising for talks
- Guatemala inches forward. Shadows of history dim hopes for quick change
- Small Japanese cars to hit high gear in US in 1987
- The 55 m.p.h. debate kicks into overdrive
- House, Senate at odds on FHA pinch
- Improving US-Polish relations
- New S. Africa laws put reform on hold
- Acting on drugs: enforcement
- Alaska: How much saving is too much?
- Shultz trip to western Pacific shows area's growing importance. US official to discuss trade, aid, collective security in five visits
- Louisiana sharpens budget ax. Legislature determined to prevent tax increase
- How Lucy Maynard Salmon changed history
- Youth program tackles nation's truancy and dropout problems
- Play's expulsion stirs protests at international theater festival. `Animal Farm' staged anyway, elsewhere
- Jordan clamps down on press, a sign something is amiss. On a reporting trip in Jordan, a Monitor correspondent was harassed by security forces -- la...
- Rosa Bonheur: a liberated painter of . . . . . the snort and the stamp
- Insider's diaries open the door to No. 10 Downing Street
- A tradition survives
- A bouncier 2nd half is not certain; much rests on trade pickup
- There goes the US Navy -- steaming the wrong way