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Monitor articles for June 08, 1987
- British election: a battle of stark choices
- Reflections on theater trends: visit with a Tony Award official
- VENICE SUMMIT. Japan expects recognition for its efforts to trim trade surplus
- Banking stocks look less `ugly'. Debt moves, Japan, new Fed chief help out
- Des Moines Art Center stands out in design and acquisitions. Inside and outside, planning proved wise
- No age limits to vitality
- Telecommuting: reality sets in
- Parker's `Spenser for Hire' sleuths again
- A ladybird launches a book collection
- Letting the chips fall
- What if zebras were blue-green with turquoise stripes?
- Time to get on with START
- Coxswain a commanding presence at back of Wellesley boat
- CIA agent emerges as key contra guide. Top contras say that, as their `political manager,' Alan Fiers resisted reform
- A generation of Palestinians ready to risk all. Students pose threat to Israel's carrot-and-stick system of control
- Constitutional Journal
- Artists take creativity to school
- VENICE SUMMIT. Latin nations urge unified debt action. Officials seek lower interest, higher export quotas
- New leader pledges to keep old ways
- Pioneers on the `Last Frontier'
- Illusion
- Joe Biden: TV-era style belies long experience
- Heading for London this summer? Here are stage standouts
- Resistance builds in Congress to US missile sale to Saudis
- Art project promotes unity
- Venice summit: Europeans have modest expectations
- How a high school student can contribute to world peace
- Probing Iran-contra dealing. Hakim testimony angers congressional panels