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Monitor Archive for June 27, 1984

'. . . and again I say, Rejoice'
News In Brief
'Supply side' economist bucks the tide of gloomy deficit forecasts
Easing the credit hang-up time for home buyers
Dawn
Unripe thoughts
End may be in sight for West German metalworkers' strike
News In Brief
Lane
Yet another analysis of today's womenThe Cost of Loving: Women and the New Fear of Intimacy, by Megan Marshall. New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons. 222 p...
Party unity in Congress: it's harder to hold troops in line
Europe pulls itself back from brink
Pina Bausch - a sometimes bleak, but always powerful vision; Cafe Muller; The Rite of Spring; Bluebeard; 1980. Performed by the Pina Bausch Wupperta...
BAR-B-QUE
Latest shuttle setback could have major program impact
Israel tests strategy to pull forces out of south Lebanon
Three East-bloc nations agree with West to reduce pollution
Updating - a critical issue facing opera today
South African teen sprints past sports boycott to Olympics
Hitting goes in streaks, slumps; managers discuss what it takes to win
Easy 'sweet and sour' recipe for carrots
Latin policy: softening the edges
News In Brief
To mixed reviews, Hanoi pulls some troops out of Kampuchea
High court rules on pesticides, fund raising
News In Brief
Acres (two) no longer mine
News In Brief
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Top Democrats orchestrate party harmony
Party unity in Congress: it's harder to hold troops in line
When a corporate family sings the relocation blues
Government spending: Who benefits?
Talk is cheap, but sometimes priceless
News In Brief
Graham at Jacob's Pillow: powerful
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News In Brief
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The 'sensitive male' learns fathering
News In Brief
The versatile, unassuming, and misnamed Jerusalem artichoke
Tapes of Western radio programs help revive religion in Czechoslavakia
Looking forward
Jackson's one-man diplomatic band stirs hope, potential prisoner release
When your broker fails you
Civilian awaits cue to move centerstage in Jakarta's military-dominated politics
Who puts the 'prime' in US banking's prime lending rate?
IBM and Europe squaring off for new bout in antitrust fight