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Monitor articles for June 23, 1988
- One black South African's journey from the classroom to the jail cell
- Economics and spirituality
- Japan steps out of the shadows at Toronto summit
- SUMMER READS. Books for kids
- Comic realism orbits successfully with cosmic surrealism
- Harvard professor champions a bolder plan for welfare reform
- Kazan quests for self-expression
- Modern music concerts show commitment to all tastes. More contemporary works heard in city than usual. NEW YORK FESTIVAL
- Sharp division on death-penalty cases. SUPREME COURT
- Wish you were here...
- All-out effort carried Lakers past Pistons
- China's peasants chafe at restraints. After reaping bounty of cash crops, farmers reluctant to grow food grains
- Do military rites shave civil rights?
- Kuralt is host for the nostalgia news
- TEENS: THEIR CONCERNS. New survey results show expectations of American teens
- Hancock, Corea together again. Their benefit tour comes on heels of new albums
- Guatemala: free press bubble bursts. JOURNALISTS UNDER FIRE
- Internal feud threatens to split West Germany's Green Party
- It's time to end McCarthy-era curb on imported beliefs
- Election comparisons: '60 vs. '88. A similar lineup, but a much different electoral process
- Fast times at Jordan High: how quickly go the days of youth
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- India's Sikh extremists scramble to recoup mainstream support. Sikh terror campaign seen as effort to provoke Hindu backlash
- Speechwriting for a president. Writer struggles with switch from familiar Reagan style to Bush
- Clubs and gender bias
- North ordered to tell which secrets to reveal
- Houston teens tough on selves, determined to make it
- Canadian politician cleared in insider-trading case
- The message behind the `Massachusetts Miracle'