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Monitor articles for June 02, 1981
- Now the hard part: budget, tax-cutters tackle the specifics
- Japan auto curb: no gainers seen
- News for the Traveler (5)
- Czechoslovakia is determined to keep churches in line
- A way to abolish that nettlesome golfer's sway
- For the record (4)
- Multimedia show that explored a few of Meredith Monk's many worlds
- News for the Traveler (4)
- News for the Traveler (3)
- American overkill? No, underkill
- France still spinning after whirlwind Socialist victory
- Capital outlays: USSR to be tops?
- Black Africa angry at Reagan offer of tradeoff to Pretoria
- Airlines -- some still in the red -- tout discount fares
- The many masks of modern art
- Saudi power: What it can and can't do
- The squeeze on S&Ls
- A graceful country untouched by tourism; MALAWI
- A close look at some emphatically German artists
- For the record (5)
- Multimedia show that explored a few of Meredith Monk's many worlds
- Right parenthood: what it is, what it takes
- Let George do it
- US begins hunting people for possible draft boards
- News for the Traveler (2)
- Thoughts on terrorism
- Police, fire, and insurance officials close ranks on arson-for-profit
- A bridge in the desert
- New York pianist wins Van Cliburn contest
- For the record (2)
- Designers sew cedar-chest treasures into one-of-a-kind clothes
- Alberta cuts its oil output 5% more in Ottawa feud
- News for the Traveler (1)
- Skipper of sub in collision off Japan loses command
- Washington reacts to rise of terrorism
- Painting on silk
- Palestinians show self-restraint on Lebanese fighting, Syrian missiles
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- No spy charge to be filed in missile data transfer
- For the record (1)
- Barbara Ward, British economist
- Hijaz rail line for T. E. Lawrence fame may be rebuilt
- Dairymen sour on US support cuts
- The mixed joys of life with 'au pair' helpers
- English-language daily makes debut in Peking
- Bangladesh: momentum of Zia reforms may fizzle
- High court ruling limits right of indigents to free counsel
- The '81 Red Sox are playing more than catch-up
- Harsh exchanges set tone for Habib's return to Mideast
- For the record (3)
- How small town parlays federal grant into high enthusiasm, low energy bills
- Extra benefits for college athletes
- Telecommunications staff hints big Australian tie-up
- Hollywood film crews stampeding to Calgary
- China's ducks lay golden eggs: jobs, hard currency
- Traveling Golfer; 'Every golf course looks different'
- Child marriage: an outlawed practice lives on in provincial India
- Soviet trade officials serenade Latin America
- New message to the third world