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Monitor articles for June 20, 1988
- Modern dance vs. classical ballet. Their encounter made for a stimulating evening
- Marriage saved and healed
- Tobacco reassessment after court verdicts
- When `Just Say No' is not enough
- New tack in welfare reform. Consensus emerging in Congress with new stress on jobs
- Protesters, provocateurs, and police mix it up in Moscow. SOVIET CRACKDOWN
- Drug delusions
- But can Caeser's wife bat? BRITISH CRICKET
- A tight budget in '89, too
- A fictional ship searches for survival in a post-nuclear world
- Missing the boat on drugs
- `Dandy Dick': Victorian comedy
- Big players change the rules of the mortgage game. Looking to diversify, major thrifts, companies move into prime markets
- Top-seeded Graf, Lendl have work cut for them at Wimbledon
- Candidates try to `cool it' on Mideast, but politics may heat up the rhetoric. BUSH AND DUKAKIS
- At summit of seven, the mood is upbeat. Despite glitches, economic growth is expected to continue at steady clip
- The rubber stamp has a mind of its own. WESTMINSTER JOURNAL
- IN THE FAMILY. YOU'RE INVITED TO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS NEW COLUMN
- `The honeymoon is over'. Immigration reform is moving from education about the law to enforcement. The message to companies hiring illegals: Watch o...
- Creating a model arts education
- Is David Hockney a genius - or what? Popularity not the ultimate test
- From down under, a thumbs down to US subsidies. Despite trade friction, Australia premier's trip aims to reaffirm ties
- Smitten by Veronese's color and brushwork
- Economic policy now gets more play at economic summits
- The need for values in an age of indecision
- Loyalty for the Wimbledon underdog
- Chess for chess's sake
- Good families - and good careers. Commission head hopes to speed up women's progress in the workplace
- Welfare
- Hanoi's tranquil bicycle culture threatened by roar of motorbikes
- Safe aloft
- ROCK/POP/JAZZ
- Ozal sees plot behind shooting