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Monitor articles for June 25, 1987
- The plane that didn't shoot
- World bankers hear plea for third world - but gains already show
- New `news' in newsweeklies. Shift in emphasis reflects response to competition
- US envoy in S. Africa oversees quiet policy shift
- The National Trust: guardian of past glories
- RIDING THE WIND. With a piece of plastic and a patch of cloth, boardsailors wrestle the tumultuous winds of the Columbia River Gorge
- Western allies maneuver to respond to Soviet arms offers. European zone free of tanks could help NATO, says Brzezinski
- Cherish the moment!
- Hostage fate tied to Syria's will to confront radicals. Two Lebanese released; but Syria's links to Iran may prevent sterner action to free Glass
- TAMING THE TUBE
- TV special traces new ways of caring for the mentally ill
- Advice from an onion slicer
- Panamanians seek to shake off US presence. Both government and foes agree on need for full control of canal
- Constitutional Journal
- Argentine leader sees debt crisis as main threat to democratic progress
- Greece lures US tourist dollars `home'
- Congress wrestles with how to oppose reflagging tankers
- The rascal of the tarmac path
- Religion's role in US bicentennial
- Money and candidates
- Fiction: translation of Brazilian writer's last book
- Kansas City's bold NFL draft gamble; speeding up golf slowpokes