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Monitor Archive for June 8, 1987
British election: a battle of stark choices
Reflections on theater trends: visit with a Tony Award official
Time to get on with START
VENICE SUMMIT. Japan expects recognition for its efforts to trim trade surplus
Coxswain a commanding presence at back of Wellesley boat
Banking stocks look less `ugly'. Debt moves, Japan, new Fed chief help out
Des Moines Art Center stands out in design and acquisitions. Inside and outside, planning proved wise
CIA agent emerges as key contra guide. Top contras say that, as their `political manager,' Alan Fiers resisted reform
VENICE SUMMIT. Latin nations urge unified debt action. Officials seek lower interest, higher export quotas
New leader pledges to keep old ways
Pioneers on the `Last Frontier'
Illusion
A generation of Palestinians ready to risk all. Students pose threat to Israel's carrot-and-stick system of control
No age limits to vitality
Telecommuting: reality sets in
Parker's `Spenser for Hire' sleuths again
Constitutional Journal
Artists take creativity to school
Joe Biden: TV-era style belies long experience
A ladybird launches a book collection
Letting the chips fall
What if zebras were blue-green with turquoise stripes?
Heading for London this summer? Here are stage standouts
Resistance builds in Congress to US missile sale to Saudis
Art project promotes unity
Venice summit: Europeans have modest expectations
How a high school student can contribute to world peace
Probing Iran-contra dealing. Hakim testimony angers congressional panels