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Monitor articles for June 10, 1988
- Should Britain throw the pound into Europe's monetary pot? Thatcher must decide how far economic unification should go
- More people choosing to bed down at youth hostels
- Whale hunts persist despite worldwide pressure
- Cordial lodgings await hikers. Droskyn Castle, perched on a cliff, serves as a convenient base for walks along the shoreline
- Sectioned space in big, big room of three levels, several heights. Large area of California home gets livable scaling
- A jogger's guide to world travel
- Two more treaties to ratify
- Old Flemish tapestry
- Inside push on Noriega. The military may be the key to removing Panama's leader; a former confidant says the general's power has already eroded
- Bikers take on tougher terrain
- Tying US-Soviet trade to human rights. Lawmakers push link, but White House mulls waiving restrictions
- New d'etente waxes as East-West empire building wanes
- CAMBODIA. After a brutal home-grown social experiment and nine years of Vietnamese occupation, Cambodia may be about to get a reprieve. Last month H...
- Warhol films get some serious reconsideration
- Soviet leaders test waters of church-state reconciliation. During Christianity celebration, church stereotypes are dented
- Liberalism on social issues again in vogue on Capitol Hill
- A small flock of `blackbirds'
- Congress moves past talk to action in foreign policy
- The Black Canyon of the Gunnison. The sheer cliffs and roaring river of this spectacular gorge, often feared by early explorers, attract sightseers...
- A house that respects the environment and your billfold
- Cronkite returns in news special
- Triumphant hope
- Harvard honors Monitor editor Fanning
- The making of a Cambodian revolutionary - and premier
- In search of Canadian sunsets aboard a `Winnebago-on-the-water'. Houseboat trip along Trent-Severn Waterway
- The booms that shook and reshaped the Westman Islands
- The right of the called
- Arms deal before Reagan exit? Dukakis approached on possibility of endorsing treaty after election
- Chekhov - played for laughs
- Multiple choice. Minnesota opens enrollment - and eyes reform
- Walking Lapka, my sister's Scottish terrier
- Beevo saves the play
- Make television serve children
- World's superbanks find bigger may not be better
- Where the best scenery is underwater. Celebration of nation's bicentennial could include snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef, topped off by numerou...