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Monitor articles for June 10, 1987
- `Costa Rican caviar' is only half the menu. Fruit, fish, and other foods complement ever-present beans and rice
- Clashes in East Berlin point up risks of glasnost in E. Europe
- The latest inside word on gossip
- On a busy boulevard in Tokyo, traffic waits for no man - just ducks
- Summiteers bank on secret indicators
- A conductor shares his views on wielding a baton. Carl St. Clair guides students in podium skills
- Politics dominates in Venice. Consensus building on Gulf, terrorism, and arms
- Refugees: a fact of life?
- Modern farming: its promise and perils
- Poles say they need the Pope's encouragement. But they expect few political results from the Pontiff's visit
- Immigrants, prisoners to be tested for AIDS
- Millennium in Moscow, 2040. Satire on future glasnost is a comic commentary on today's
- RACISM AND THE LAW. Effort to fight race bias in death penalty builds
- Constitutional Journal
- Is the tide going out on sushi?
- San Francisco bakery spreads the word about sourdough
- RACISM AND THE LAW. A vote for fixing what the Founding Fathers forgot
- Property owners win new protection in land-taking case. US Supreme Court widens requirement for compensation
- The Earhart legacy
- Bret Saberhagen back in 1985 form; more lively ball evidence
- Biography of America's second First Lady, Abigail Adams
- Exploit US technology, government urges
- Can religion and science be reconciled?
- Broadway season ends amid laurels, brighter figures
- Selling the house
- Black British activist set for historic first - Parliament seat
- Carmakers gear up for four-wheel-drive push
- POP/ROCK/JAZZ
- Debate in Warsaw
- Olympic fervor
- UN's `big five' meet behind closed doors on Iran-Iraq war
- The `portable pension': an issue for '88, but more could be using it now