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Monitor Archive for June 18, 1984

News In Brief
An air of optimism freshens the stock market. Despite recent woes, some see a 3,000 Dow
US-NATO shuffle?
The majestic ease of Ballet Theatre
Definitive revival of Lanford Wilson's first full-length play; Balm in Gilead; Play by Lanford Wilson. Directed by John Malkovich
Today's challenge to art critics: be willing to sort out the 'junk'
Iran-Iraq war shifts back to land. Tehran reported not serious in ending war despite limited truce with Iraq
South Africa and Europe testing new relationship
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A Sherpa's guide to successful East-West summits
What happens when you hold a humor conference in Tel Aviv?
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Summit nearer
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World women's champion shows her cool in a pawn assault
Braves battle on despite deja vu loss of Horner
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Politicians, fishermen, scientists come to the aid of striped bass
Poles struggle to 'get by' on $80 a month. Just to fill an average car's gas tank may cost as much as $160
Muldoon pulls the starting gun early. New Zealand leader takes risk by calling for election ahead of schedule
Canada veers to the right as Liberal Party elects Turner to replace Trudeau
Arab Gulf states try to keep oil customers
An elephant the White House will never forget
Federal youth job program that worked
News In Brief
Sri Lanka's J. R. navigates between 'Tigers' and priests
Responding to alcohol use by children
New unity for humanitarian groups. Private US organizations plan merger to channel aid to third world
The Cyprus split widens. Reunion of Greeks, Turks seems ever more distant on this strategic island
Arms control as theater
Uprooting revenge
India's proud Sikhs struggle to come to terms with Army siege on Golden Temple. Many say Mrs. Gandhi has made militant Bhindranwale the martyr he wa...
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Does the coming PhD glut mean America is overeducated?
What recent conviction of judge may bode for Illinois courts
Raise nationwide drinking age to 21
For children: Sikhs, the turbaned people of India
Confident Shultz surveys world: interview
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Britain's architects get a right royal dressing-down from Prince Charles
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Liven up children's summer days with plenty of projects
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Can black colleges survive?
Story lovers: check the literary newsstands. Recent magazines feature an assortment of short fiction
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