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Monitor Archive for June 21, 1982

The power and politics of desegregation; Just Schools, by David L. Kirp, University of California Press, Berkeley. $19.95 .
West offers moral support to anti-Vietnam coalition
Renault's twin blueprints: autos and socialism
OK to turn on the sprinkler again; Water supply replenished across US
A song and a secret
Voting Rights Act: even conservative Senate heeds civil-rights groups
Administration seeks right timing for tackling Palestinian problem
Steel workers, companies begin talks to ease slump
Getting wired up
A freeze on plutonium
Morality: Can mankind live with nuclear destruction?
Successors to Donovan already being considered?
MX missile cluster gets US scientists' critique
How A. W. Clausen is reshaping the World Bank
Messages without words
US investigates Israel use of US arms
How French children learn English through folk singing
Federal judge rules Haitians' detention illegal
Archibald Cox reflects on Watergate
W. Germans see Reagan in new light after presidential visit
Moscow, Tokyo react to pipeline equipment ban
Jewish images of the '70s in American art: lively and sophisticated
Industrial nations pledge aid to Caribbean region
Destruction in Lebanon weighs on conscience of many Israelis
The best kept secret
White House seesaws on proper Soviet line
Pocket bags make a long car trip a shorter ride for kids
Our brothers' nuclear keeper?

Canada's megaprojects suffer megaproblems
Camp takes a lot of getting ready for
American fast food fad hits France full force
Salvadoran rebels claim capture of top officials
Besieged west Beirut: PLO's battleground or prison?
Falklands outcome: chaos vs. kudos
Falklands outcome: chaos vs. kudos
Congress budget feat -- why no applause
Previewing a Borg-less Wimbledon
Off Broadway taps 19th century -- Lewis Carroll to John Wilkes Booth
Investigations into alleged Nazi-smuggling get rolling
Kenya squelches dissent with detentions
Teen-age employment; Finding summer jobs
The room down the hall
ERA supporters undaunted as time slips away
Reapportionment puts Democrats on top for '84

Arms and morality
Soviets' mixed signals to hunger-strikers keep many guessing
Why Merrill Lynch dropped its financial planning for the wealthy
Egypt keeps lines to Israel open