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Monitor Archive for June 29, 1988

Who does what in the European Community
Play about dramatist Lorca in US debut
Bang-up Fourth. What Tom Jefferson might have served for America's first birthday celebration
Newest insider trading charges show potential for overseas links. New York-Hong Kong case may not be isolated incident
Interview with author Brenda Maddox
GOP names a speaker. Kirkpatrick to address convention
S. Africa shelves law banning foreign aid to opposition groups
The traffic jam keeps heading back to nature
OF PYRAMIDS AND PALACES. The new entrance to Paris's stately Louvre museum is creating a stir: is it an overpriced monstrosity, or a shining symbol...
Turning history into watchable drama
Costa Rican celebration lures a Cousteau expedition
Bush rejects Democrat charge of `negative' campaign tactics
Heroines and sinister moods
Tending the economic garden
Greek anti-bases terrorists linked to US attach'e's death. Similarity is seen with earlier attacks on Americans by November 17 group
The nuclear waste that fell to earth. Soviet space failure highlights limits of glasnost
Income funds offer investors refuge from volatile stock markets
A portrait of the artist's woman
European states weigh the costs of uniting
Royals await return of new, improved Bo Jackson; 'bye to Billy
`Washington crossing the Delaware' Scene 10, Take 5. PRIME-TIME HISTORY
Revived trade bill defies easy labels
The success of Israel's foreign policy
CLASSICAL
Defense fraud is a tough case for Justice
Protection wherever we are
Space nondebate
One-act plays get tryouts at N.Y. festival. Misses can be interesting, while one looks for hits