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Monitor articles for June 04, 1981
- Our role against crime
- Cat-and-mouse game proceeds on US tax bill
- Protectionism: pressure's rising but the barriers aren't
- Search parties
- Malaysians alarmed over law limiting public comment
- Israel debates going nuclear as balance of power shifts
- James Ensor, turn-of-the-century maverick
- British shipbuilders fight decline
- Alan Alda adds directing to his bag of tricks
- Mexico, despite world oil glut, keeps on pumping, cuts prices
- Staging the classics in Brooklyn
- Finding the man in his work
- 'New' Mozart symphony -- not bad for a nine-year-old!
- World's big airlines to ask for 5% increase in fares
- Soviet Union notes rise in its infant mortality
- Anti-Semitism: 'CHRISTIANS HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY'
- GM plans to put $6 billion into European production
- US sticks to story of clandestine Soviet tank shipments to Nicaragua
- Mathematics goes soft around the edges
- New Zealand's Social Credit Party raises eyebrows as it gains ground
- How Austria steers around severe economic storms
- The poet becoming the poem
- A tip on June marketing: 'Buy beef, chicken, eggs'
- Financial cloud over city parks
- Pope leaves hospital and returns to Vatican
- short takes (3)
- Israeli raids in Lebanon may undercut Habib mission
- Food stamp cuts could weaken attacks on poverty, malnutrition
- US race relations: after progress, blacks see a pause
- Me
- New design touches, $200 million price tag, and all -- B-1 may yet fly
- Neighborhood watch programs aim to diminish crime
- Carey: Democrats', New York's troubles not over yet
- 120 students test metal, er, mettle, in spelling bee
- New Jersey governor's race -- it looks like a referendum on Reagan
- Picnic shopping in London for a summer lunch outdoors
- Reagan's Mexican trouble: too many illegal 'guests'
- An orange cake with fresh juice, rind
- Windy City White Sox aren't flapping in the breeze
- Spring's best berries baked in four colorful pies
- short takes (2)
- Regional rule: two tales of a city
- SWEATSHOPS
- Hunger-striking vets say White House says nothing
- D-DAY; PHASE 2 IN WHICH I OCCUPY PARIS
- Rural India tries a new sterilization technique
- New French government ups minimum wage 10%
- The Poles and the bear
- Police break up students in Johannesburg protest
- The way home
- IRA seeks votes in south -- but probably in vain
- NBA changes its game; bringing the Dodgers 'home'; marathoning; BASEBALL; 'Bring back de Bums'
- NBA changes its game; bringing the Dodgers 'home'; marathoning
- Collision course?
- The future of American ballet
- A celebrant of jazz
- Two defectors say CIA reneged
- The Saudi factor
- Italian Socialists offer premier possible reprieve
- short takes (1)
- Steinbeck's California home renovated as a restaurant
- Citizen groups saving US farmland from developers' bulldozers
- One Percent for Art: A penny for the old guy?
- Echoes of 'Sagebrush Rebellion' resound in Washington corridors
- Poland moves fast to undercut its home-grown critics
- NBA changes its game; bringing the Dodgers 'home'; marathoning; TOUCHING OTHER BASES; Marathoning's allure
- Keeping the lid on Soviet labor
- Indian birth-control effort finds mostly women in line
- Should the Guardian Angels guard your safety?
- More British workers buying a stake in the firms they work for
- White House calls off its search for a yacht