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Monitor articles for June 04, 1986
- Fascinating fruits. If you taste a new flavor in your fruit salad, perhaps it's a feijoa, a cherimoya, or a carambola.
- Relief groups: lesson from famine is need for preparedness
- Devil's food for thought
- Fighting words -- and a rhetorical defense initiative
- Cedar chip on Canada's shoulder
- French, British arms darken Geneva talks. Soviets want both countries to stop nuclear modernization
- Airlines flying lower on maintenance. Deregulation cuts cushion of safety as FAA tries to tighten up
- Italian actors presenting modern concerns in medieval mode. Husband-and-wife team on tour in eastern US
- Paraguay's `durable dictator' faces unprecedented outbursts of political unrest
- The press -- and America's `leaky' government
- Navy as national role model?
- `Rappaport' and `Drood' sweep Tony Awards
- Rogers panel to NASA: rein in far-flung fiefdoms
- Understanding the forces behind the SALT II controversy
- NASA takes hits from scientists, Rogers Commission. Researchers balk at hitching scientific wagons to shuttle
- The directors. A rising generation of directors, performers, and writers is forcing theater in new directions.
- Arizonan tops large field for US junior title. Fast-paced final game shows a high standard
- 88 actors
- Monologist Spalding Gray: there's no one else quite like him. At times deeply personal, squirmingly confessional
- Real writer of `Mao' poems emerges. Poet tried to protest, went through 12 years' imprisonment
- Cynthia rehearsing
- Soviets take advantage of US `indifference' to South Pacific. Island nations resent US fishing policies, Western nuclear tests
- First US publication of early novel by Andr'e Brink
- All-season dishes with mild lingcod
- A fascinating-fruit sampler
- Audubon special tracks down rare ferret. Series now ranks among TV's finest wildlife programs
- US consumer debt points to need for credit card wisdom
- Weaving a concert
- This is no mere stove -- it's a handsome, high-priced `cooker'. At $5,000 and up, Britain's AGA is definitely for the serious chef
- Power that does not corrupt
- All eyes on Senate corridors
- Catullus: a passionate poetic voice from ancient Rome
- Singapore gets tough with wielders of `killer litter'. Trash thrown from high-rises poses danger to passers-by
- The new chief of naval operations
- Canada wants to avoid trade war with US. Retaliates with tariffs, but seeks talks with Washington
- Placing a call to a baseball great. Ex-Giants batting star Bill Terry still speaks his mind