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Monitor articles for June 24, 1986
- Government scrambles to keep tabs on biotechnology industry. Biotech firms want laws eased, but environmentalists resist
- Loewe: `You are Alan Jay Lerner? You write good lyrics'. The `loverly' lyricist's special gifts recalled
- Wiesenthal faults Jewish congress and Waldheim. Nazi-hunter says group `demonized' Austrian
- Rioters in Thailand destroy chemical plant
- Britain wobbles on opposition to S. Africa sanctions
- Sudan: it's at a critical crossroads
- Maradona leads Argentina in World Cup; Indy hosts rowers
- Dear friends,
- Will real Nakasone please stand up? Japanese premier plays Western, Eastern personae with aplomb
- A cultural reawakening. Many native Americans, buffeted by policies and problems not of their own making, are rediscovering their cultural roots. `T...
- `Reader friendly' fiction
- `Harvesting' fish in China. Integrated pond system provides a model for alternative methods
- In Asia, Shultz faces rising tide of interest in nuclear-free zones
- Spain votes for continuity
- Could the ancestral home of the potato ever turn out stereos?
- Important steps in healing
- After crime, reconciliation
- Dylan Thomas on his birthday
- Texas prisons crowd way into hot contest for governorship
- Chicago exchange seeks to aid farms with study of US-European grain glut
- Socialist victory in Spain halts leftist decline in Europe
- Bias death raises questions of fellow athletes' drug use
- Yesterday's prairie homestead is today's museum. Pioneers dug out small rooms, cut bricks of buffalo grass, and moved in right before snowfall
- Men who tend children. Abuse cases may drive them from child-care field
- The right moment for sanctions
- Boxing the poems
- The potential disaster we can -- and must -- avoid
- Refocusing approaches to the problem of AIDS. More emphasis put on educating the public.
- Five conditions for a just nuclear deterrent
- With tire market soft, dealers go for gap left by service stations
- Joy and a blank notebook
- Governments and drug wars
- Guatemala's priority: economy. Stabilization plan pushes social woes to back burner