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Monitor articles for June 23, 1987
- Canned in the service
- Astronomers puzzle over exploding star's `mystery companion'
- Despite inflation, union wages and benefits stay low. If rate drops, pressure may be off negotiators to get higher wages
- Taxpayers say IRS needs a shorter leash; but are tales of abuse a bit tall?
- Constitutional Journal
- Burgeoning festival displays lesser-known musical treasures
- TWA hijacker looks headed for West German, not American, trial
- Creation and the classroom
- USIA chief Charles Wick optimistic about US-Soviet relations
- Court rules on mob law, Bolles case in Arizona
- Gulf federation works to end power struggle in Sharjah
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Istanbul's many splendors
- SEC takes aim at anti-takeover tactic
- New Sphinx riddle. Hi-tech probes may solve ancient mystery
- Why spirituality?
- Bilingual teaching issue at a boil. California controversy spotlights national debate over teaching children in their native tongues
- `Believing is seeing' still explains UFO sightings after 40 years
- Day at the diner. This Vermont eatery is the quintessential roadside stop
- Equity
- In S. Korea, a waft of compromise amid tear gas. Hopes raised by plan for Chun-opposition parley
- Not video fiction, but a factual story of big-city corruption
- As Fritz Hollings says
- Madison Avenue in Toyland
- Religion and humanities: `believing that we may understand'
- A welcome rain falls in West Africa
- Bach the way Bach heard it. They make 'em like they used to. Craftsmen from around the world are fashioning exquisite reproductions of early instrum...