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Monitor articles for June 10, 1981
- India's eye in the sky fizzles out in space
- Political fallout from Israeli strike on Baghdad reactor spreads around the globe; Moscow uses raid as stick to beat US
- US mood takes upward swing
- Will fluctuating water flow ruin Grand Canyon?
- Energy studies urge poor nations to pursue solar-power development
- Sweet strangers among us
- Ferreting out a solution
- Former New Hebrides applies for UN seat
- OAU parley faces an Africa divided, not united
- Freya Stark: the last of the great Victorian travelers
- Political fallout from Israeli strike on Baghdad reactor spreads around globe; Another casualty: Reagan Mideast plan?
- Going Broke: creditors worry it's getting too respectable
- A sail race around the world -- for a modest cup
- Friendship between presidents thaws some of the ice in Mexico-US relations
- An atlas for Tolkien's world; The Atlas of Middle Earth, by Karen Wynn Fonstad. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company $14.95
- Some ways to cut the cost of cooling your home
- Polish leaders search for middle way
- Some bias in mortgage lending documented
- Israeli attack could set precedent for preemptive strikes
- Bureaucrats in Peking told to take up brooms
- Political fallout from Israeli strike on Baghdad reactor spreads around the globe; Assault clouds Arab-US relations
- A jazz radical turns to the familiar
- Dangerous precedent
- Klan activity on increase; so is effort to counter it
- Political fallout from Israeli strike on Baghdad reactor spreads around the globe; Attack on Iraq jolts French foreign policy
- Soviet drive for third-world raw materials gathers steam
- Businesswomen adopt soft neckties
- Top Italian military take leave in Masonic scandal
- Roth's lament to perils of success; Zuckerman Unbound, by Philip Roth. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $10.95.
- European bankers stir a mix of optimism, anxiety
- Personal balance sheet is your 'report card' on finances
- Iraq urges UN to discuss A-raid
- Public profanity a felony? That's one group's goal
- Poet's theatrical look at the Nazis' last days
- Magnetism: new evidence suggests that humans have a sixth sense
- Upbeat Americans
- Vietnam-era vets ordered to end Los Angeles sit-in
- Is New York City back from the fiscal depths for good?
- Denmark reinvents the chicken -- and gets a golden egg
- Haig off on Asian trip, including stop in China
- Solidarity to seek delay on any strike till July 3
- The sun knows no favorites
- Carried away
- US tells USSR how much extra grain it can buy
- 40 million Indonesians still in poverty
- Upsurge of boat people in Malaysia this year
- Auto union brass affirms move to rejoin AFL-CIO
- Women's day in court
- Youth labor force smaller this summer
- Botswana: South Africa's vulnerable neighbor
- The view from behind the ivories; I Really Should be Practicing, by Gary Graffman. New York: Doubleday & co. $14. 95.
- The colossus at the end of your telephone line; The Biggest Company on Earth: A Profile of AT&T, by Sonny Kleinfield. New York: Holt, Rinehard & Win...
- ACID RAIN: A small step forward?
- Political fallout from Israeli strike on Baghdad reactor spread around the globe; Israel unrepentant over its air raid on Iraq
- To overcome lack
- Angola has its own reasons to want a Namibian solution
- Conservatives may muzzle or 'reorient' high court
- Small post offices 'killed' in a House budget ploy