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Monitor articles for June 05, 1986
- Elie Wiesel returns to Germany with questions, not answers
- New modes of performing, using new technologies, are trying to reconcile theater with today's culture
- To our young readers:
- Celtic triumph seems inevitable; Lieberman shoots for Fame
- Pipeline
- From a cradle game to a roomful of books
- In its 350th year, Harvard marches on. President Bok prefers to `chip away' at challenges
- 25-year commitment to young musicians' dreams
- Patience
- Canadian researcher turns the speed of sound on its ear
- Alaska eagles `exported' to other states. New York is main customer, but is it too polluted for the birds?
- Sanctuary and the long arm of the law. Can immigration policy be rescued from partisan politics?
- Europeans have problems with soccer in Mexico
- Once-pliant Brazil challenges US on trade, other issues
- Pollard confession documents hint at official Israeli involvement in spy case
- Aquino faces task of moving `revolution' beyond Manila
- A blimp's-eye view of Britain's capital city
- Bold dreams of `industrial parks' in space. Future of business enterprise in space is inseparable from NASA
- Finding, and keeping, a new audience
- The crusade to get children to read. They'll learn to do it if they learn to like it
- Soviet children speak of sadness of Chernobyl
- Hurricane expert cites booming coastal communities as vulnerable this season
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- The difference between real and realistic
- Siberry aims for `something beautiful'
- Reconciliation in Korea
- Sen. Abnor, Rep. Rodino turn back challenges
- Peace derives from God, not circumstance
- The life of a legendary broadcast journalist
- POP/ROCK/JAZZ
- The 131st bomber won't be the most popular aircraft
- A tale of two money men and the US-German currency shifts