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Monitor Archive for June 15, 1988

Former Gandhi aide now has India's ruling party on the ropes in election
Quantum phenomena stand physics on its ear
THE EXPERIMENTS
SHOOTING THE BIG GUNS
Keillor's lingering farewells hint Wobegon won't be gone
One man's battle to feed hungry
Foreign minister asks for new look at Haiti
Flames of Palestinian unrest threaten Israel with rash of fires
Documenting a contest of wills and wiles in modern Israel
Unsparing play is powerful TV. Drama tells stark tale of a father's tyranny
In the company of Love
LIVING PROOF OF THE STRANGE QUANTUM WAYS. Physicists find hard evidence of surprising phenomena
Consumers loosen purse strings. Stock shock is past, buying and borrowing are in again
A judge's indefinable quality
St. Louis - oasis on the summer opera circuit. Opera Theatre stages seldom-seen works with care
Palestinians who face intimidation
Shielding family assets from malpractice suits
In the footsteps of Sam Spade
School lets out - and now they tell us
We had a roof and happiness
Scientists eye a clue to the `missing' matter in the universe
Kremlin's ethnic woes. Does official silence on Armenia dispute signal leaders' split?
`Motley but marvelous'
Iron Curtain lifts for ethnic Germans. 'Emigr'es leave Soviet Union as East-West relations improve
Rose's Reds a bit blue, but Pete isn't; are umpires overbearing?
Cipollone case fuels other lawsuits. Antismoking forces say Antonio Cipollone's victory over a tobacco company will make it easier to try other such...
Holes in the college safety net. [ zee page head is: RACISM ON CAMPUS: THE UNEASY GREY BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE ]
Bergman's cinematic `Hamlet' on stage. Highly original version of tragedy
Pragmatism `a la Gorbachev becomes fashionable in East bloc. But it's still the party that dictates shape, style of reform
Blowouts and jumbles. Grandmother's great desserts - they were more than just apple pie
Ethiopia appears to stay one small step ahead of famine. But some relief officials are preparing for mass migration of starving people