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Monitor articles for June 29, 1988
- A portrait of the artist's woman
- Protection wherever we are
- Who does what in the European Community
- Play about dramatist Lorca in US debut
- Bang-up Fourth. What Tom Jefferson might have served for America's first birthday celebration
- Newest insider trading charges show potential for overseas links. New York-Hong Kong case may not be isolated incident
- S. Africa shelves law banning foreign aid to opposition groups
- OF PYRAMIDS AND PALACES. The new entrance to Paris's stately Louvre museum is creating a stir: is it an overpriced monstrosity, or a shining symbol...
- Bush rejects Democrat charge of `negative' campaign tactics
- Heroines and sinister moods
- Tending the economic garden
- Greek anti-bases terrorists linked to US attach'e's death. Similarity is seen with earlier attacks on Americans by November 17 group
- The nuclear waste that fell to earth. Soviet space failure highlights limits of glasnost
- Income funds offer investors refuge from volatile stock markets
- European states weigh the costs of uniting
- Royals await return of new, improved Bo Jackson; 'bye to Billy
- `Washington crossing the Delaware' Scene 10, Take 5. PRIME-TIME HISTORY
- Revived trade bill defies easy labels
- CLASSICAL
- Defense fraud is a tough case for Justice
- Space nondebate
- Interview with author Brenda Maddox
- GOP names a speaker. Kirkpatrick to address convention
- The traffic jam keeps heading back to nature
- Turning history into watchable drama
- Costa Rican celebration lures a Cousteau expedition
- The success of Israel's foreign policy
- One-act plays get tryouts at N.Y. festival. Misses can be interesting, while one looks for hits