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Monitor Archive for June 24, 1982

Schmidt's party in trouble as Liberals sap coalition
Why Alaska is passing out $1,000 checks
Photographic portrait of the Holocaust
Flowers for Dreaming
3 US Navy ships fired on by small craft off Vietnam
Tuition tax credit warnings
US-British ties - strongest when the chips are down
Old fashioned recipes for delicious fresh berry puddings

Finding the warming light
At Zarephath
Unions grow reluctant to make concessions to troubled industries

Israel's aim: silence PLO guns - and leaders
India's high-stakes party switchers
US rails humming to freight boom, easier regulation
It's a US budget everybody wanted, but nobody likes
Mushrooming demand for nuclear disarmament; UN conference: substance or posturing?
Quake Readiness; New solutions cut across the fault lines
'National security has become a women's issue'
Jobs and genetics
World Cup soccer winding up first round
Gag rule rulled in cases of rape of young victims
Spring-like taste of fresh, young peas
Thatcher warns UN not to trust Soviets' pledge
Pro football and Las Vegas
Convention planners beating a natural path to Chicago
Britain growls 'no' to future Falklands role for Argentina

Israel triumphant
Lebanon war's impact in US; Begin and Congress: a widening gap
Spy charges strain US-Japan relations
Martha Graham's great and simple version of the Joan of Arc legend
Argentine Army sacrifices military unity for power
2 embassies shut down in besieged west Beirut
Fantasy and sci-fi: mixed signals from today's filmmakers
Practical pressure pointers
UNICEF pours supplies into Beirut
ERA strikers eat again after defeat Illinois
White House backs Donovan . . . for now
Begin, Reagan, and peace
Pressure cooking tips: Meat, dessert in the same kettle
Superior defense
Jordan's King in Moscow again
Mayors call for clearer federal role
Thatcher upsets Madrid with Gibraltar statement
Mushrooming demand for nuclear disarmament; Australian state wants to be nuclear free
Parliament vs. Congress: Did the colonists get it wrong?
Lendl on tee
Thatcher warns UN not to trust Soviets pledge and Nott says U.K. will stress A-sub force
New Voting Rights Act heads for Reagan's OK
House panel, bucking Reagan, backs A-freeze
Designing homes for Goldilocks's little bear
Mauritius swings left - but not as far as expected
Spy charges strain US-Japan relations
Plan for Belfast assembly still pushed by London
Dangers: Where is the High-Tech Race Taking The World?
New anti-Vietnamese coalition gets home base thanks to Khmer Rouge
Gibralter gates closure upsets Spanish town
Open-door policy spurring imports, outside investment in South Korea
Tony Pena - good catch for the Pittsburgh Pirates
US deficit estimate runs $12 billion low, CBO says
Finding your own way
Space shuttled counts toward its final test