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Monitor articles for June 30, 1986
- `Post office?'
- Divorce vote shakes Irish government and its ties with neighbors
- `Arsenic and Old Lace': a comedy refusing to become dated. Preposterous is the word for this homicidal welfare program
- Nicaragua digs in. Sandinistas, seeing themselves under fire from US, clamp down on dissent at home
- Home-grown, home-dried flower arrangements
- Yugoslav public presses for reform following party congress
- Tackling problem helps people -- and profits
- Wampanoags lose a battle
- A new show proves that regionalism hasn't disappeared from today's art -- and that diversity is alive and well
- Ecuador's brash leader adds dimension to quirky politics
- Viewers in US offered close look at Soviets
- Dear friends,
- Masterful revival of `Old Times,' Pinter's thriller of the heart
- Drugs in the workplace: . . . beyond accusations to helping out
- Arts given boost by planned radio series. Two-hour live programs set for weekday mornings
- Video arcades: pool halls of the '80s?
- With economy soft and new rate cut in offing, markets perk up
- Eliminating walls of isolation
- Nijinsky
- NASA urges intense Earth surveillance. Proposal cites growing awareness of man's impact on planet
- The National Lampoon's new Off Broadway show takes aim at yuppiedom
- An appropriate US response: the Peace Institute
- The President as peacemaker
- Seeing rural America
- Tax bill has virtues, but the damper on capital gains isn't one
- How far can the President get in reshaping the law? Congress' leadership an open question in judge appointments
- Former teen phenom Robin Yount still a star; Phils cut Carlton
- Rostenkowski says he'll insist on lower taxes for middle class
- Pretoria opponents say emergency has failed to quell unrest. Critics say government is rigging figures to present fa,cade of calm
- Italy weighs options for new coalition
- Macao: China's test-case takeover. Hong Kong, Taiwan watching closely how Peking handles the Portuguese colony's return to Chinese sovereignty
- US not expected to abide by terms of World Court ruling
- The patter of toe shoes, the aroma of onions
- Soviet trio takes daring liberties with familiar jazz styles
- Comic strip artist Herriman, an American original
- A Seattle school's success story. Commitment and a shared set of values are the secret
- Reagan agenda losing steam? Never! says Buchanan
- Seven o'clock shadow?