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Monitor Archive for June 8, 1982

US advises Americans in Lebanon to leave

Annual Meeting; Christian Scientists urged to seek spiritual freedom
Neutralizing fear
The many masks of modern art
Israeli war machine aims to silence Palestinian guns
Knoxville; TOO LONG AT THE FAIR
Israel set for prolonged conflict
Wanted: more florists, fewer bowling lane refinishers
A love so large
Salvadoran moderates are stung by rightists
Jill White; Creating classical programs
The balanced budget amendment; 'Simplistic'

Conable sees House budget OK
Warning: unsafe bridges ahead
'New music' and 'performance art' served from the Kitchen's traveling show
Shadow on solar stocks signals investment opportunity
On lodging at the Fair
Temporary-help agencies booming
Resurge of pro-Americanism in W. Germany
Turk killed in Portugal; Armenian group answers
Reagan whirs through Rome and Vatican
US diplomatic efforts try to keep the battles in Lebanon from spreading
Swedish teen becomes latest tennis sensation with French win
Reagan daughter speaks at California A-arms rally
World leaders gather to push disarmament
Canada isn't anti-American, just pro-Canadian, banker says
Devices that discourage would-be car thieves
Putting a lock on auto thefts in US: a small beginning


S. Africa security laws could boomerang on whites
Iran shakes fist at Iraq, smiles at other Arabs

New York theater -- raising curtain on better times?
FBI upheld by court in Abscam operation
The view from Versailles
Argentines, in despair, brace for Falklands defeat
Make way for ducklings -- chapter two
Jordanian prince urges US to come out for Iraq
The balanced budget amendment; 'Sensible'
The Kirkpatrick-Haig affair

How computers cram more into commercials
Mr. Reagan and Lebanon
Poles must tighten belts even tighter, says Cabinet minister
College students revive wickets and straw boaters
Slew of new ABT numbers
Can Schmidt hang on in West Germany?
Rebels in Chad capture capital
Big steel wants a break on its unions contracts
North and South Koreans fire across the border