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Monitor articles for June 15, 1987
- British vote fails to stop up the brain drain
- An improving picture for US trade performance and inflation rates
- Tough US attitude on trade
- Tourists alerted to high travel costs to Brazil
- Fiction: novel and short stories explore contemporary themes
- It's late spring and a Frenchman's heart turns to...baseball?
- A rewarding look at a short-lived approach to art. Metaphysical Painting given fresh attention
- Stock and bond lockstep could be ending. Big increase in corporate profits should continue boosting equities
- Marines drop charges against Bracy for lack of evidence
- The wrestler moves on
- Nipping inflation in the bud could avoid more drastic pruning later on
- Ford negotiating to sell South African operations
- Constitutional Journal
- It's God's day -- glorify it!
- Evening of Gershwin and Ellington - with a touch of Dexter Gordon
- Tall tales from the Gibber
- Gandhi's challenges
- On Montague Street. Four generations of Johnsons call an historic bit of Charleston home
- Choosing between loyalty and legality - an ethical dilemma
- `Avant-Garde in the Eighties' exhibits a quirky state of affairs. Los Angeles show illustrates how the public has kept pace
- She did it again!
- The Boland amendment and the power of the purse
- Thatcher's test: reaching Britons who feel left out
- `On the Road With Charles Kuralt' captures spirit of America. Show honors everyday people, age-old virtues
- Islamic militants face crackdown
- GRADUATION 1987
- CHILDREN'S BOOKS. How a ladybug launched a book collection
- W. Germans losing faith in allies
- Congress examines need for more and better day-care facilities
- Behind the `Mountie' mystique, a modern police force
- Young man with cat
- After unrest in Panama, US is more vocal with calls for reform. Wants Gen. Noriega to `clean up his act' - and military, too
- Wooster Group performs final part of its experimental trilogy. A dramatic journey through American political culture
- Biotech gene-splicers, drugmakers struggle to go commercial
- In Tucson, a home built by the homeless