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Monitor articles for June 10, 1997
- IRA Gains New Clout After Ireland's Elections
- Attacking Campus Date Rape With New Codes of Conduct
- Researchers Tune In to Bee Hives To Get the Buzz on Air Pollutants
- The Interview: Four-Minute Test
- Monitor Quiz: It's a Grand Old Flag
- Peekaboo Festivals Offer Glimpse At New Music and Acting Talents
- Dixie Politics: Boys Clubs Still Prevail
- US and Latin American Groups Join Forces to Protect Birds at Risk
- A Look at the Many Theories of the Universe
- 'Ich Bin Ein Ampelmannchen'? A Pop Icon Helps Unite Berlin
- Japan Likes to Blame US Arm-Twisting
- Requiem for the Songbird: Perilous Decline Puzzles Scientists
- Surf's Up! Job Hunters Catch an Internet Wave
- Not Free as the Air
- Caught Between Two Worlds, Hong Kong Seeks Identity
- Comp-Time Compromise
- Apartment Dwellers Wonder Where to Put Satellite TV Dishes
- Smiles and Steel In Snapshots of JFK
- In a Swap of Sword for Pen, Panama Wants US Base to Be Knowledge City
- Perception Gap Could Stymie Racial Initiatives
- Changing the Way We Think of Refugees
- Track and Field Hits A Bump in the Road
- Turning an Ordinary Backyard Into a Bird Sanctuary
- Contracts (and Jazz) Could Threaten Bulls' NBA Reign
- Letters
- Piranhas Aren't so Scary, Really
- The Story of Joe, My Pet Piranha
- Folksy GOP Leader With Partisan Texas Tongue
- News In Brief
- 'Pacifist' Japan Asks: How to Aid US?