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Monitor articles for June 02, 1986
- Canada's top network fights to overcome lure of US programs
- A place called Weetamoe
- Turbulent times for flight attendants. Efficient professionals, known for staying cool, now face a changed world
- Neither dust nor power cuts deter Mali's plans to go high-tech
- Senate debuts on live TV
- Theater's `bad boy' comes of age. Tony salutes avant-garde director Robert Brustein
- In Peking, summers can be dusty and dull. Filling the entertainment gap is concern for young and old alike
- US companies edging out of South Africa
- A tribute to latter-day pioneers
- Two views on SALT II. Soviet and American say scrapping treaty is a mistake
- Deposited by glaciers
- Boston pitchers taking control with control; Cowley sets mark
- Pithy production of Poe tale at La Mama
- Spectacular show combats misconception that only Greco-Roman or European cultures can be truly artistic
- How colleges market themselves to students
- US seeks testimony of Israeli Air Force officer in espionage case
- Sizing up `Hands Across America'. A longer look at what it said about us, and what it accomplished
- DOE and public confidence
- Topical revue takes a lighthearted look at a few professions. Doctors, lawyers, and teachers kidded by a lawyer/playwright
- Thoughts of peace
- Bulls appear likely to keep going to the head of the class
- US shuttle symbolizes how space program went awry. The shuttle disaster and the grounding of key US unmanned rockets have forced Americans to take a...
- An `outsider's' history of the US
- Right-wing whites gain in South Africa
- Tax reform: a friendly amendment
- Boring summer days? Kids need starter ideas
- US and Mexico step up antidrug effort. Joint commission could smooth relations between both countries
- Sanctions against South Africa
- Arrest of Polish underground leader deals blow to Solidarity trade union
- At home
- High-quality `NBC White Paper' focuses on divorce in US
- Inflation may be down but it's hardly out, especially in services