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Monitor articles for June 23, 1981
- NEWS for the TRAVELER
- Unions rally for fight on labor law changes
- Nostalgia a hit in ballad spun by ex-pro pitcher
- It was a game of names at the US Open
- The many masks of modern art
- Chinese people flock to movie houses for entertainment
- Quick comments
- An arrest in Atlanta: But has there been too much pretrial publicity?
- Green Noon
- Throwing bucks at the Pentagon: a critic speaks up
- High court finds president's liability in civil suits a tough issue to settle
- Europe trims the sails of its welfare states
- France's vote for change
- The world won't wait
- Quick comments
- US wheat harvest: bountiful in bushels but tight in profits
- Lebanese Christians refuse to call struggle 'religious'
- Across US: sighs of relief over air settlement
- Why can't Poland get down to work?
- Venezuela finds major oil pocket on land just as reserves begin to lag
- Reagan policy in Africa arouses OAU hostility
- A Marxist prisoner joins Belfast hunger strikers
- Bronze regains popularity with sculptors, public
- The financial planner -- a nest-egg adviser not just for the wealthy
- Polisario guerrillas claim heavy toll of Moroccans
- Quality controlled by God
- Launching Europe
- NEWS for the TRAVELER
- NEWS for the TRAVELER
- 20-cent stamp still sought by Postal Service board
- Showboat basketball
- The skills of praise
- An ex-classical pianist on the road to jazz stardom
- Indian tribes decry Reagan budget cuts
- EPA hopes to simplify job of meeting clean-air rules
- Moscow's 'want-ad corner' lets skillful consumers beat the system
- A visit to the real Little House on the Prairie
- Watt energy policy wins favor
- The Bard in Canada: a solid 'Coriolanus,' but . . .
- Quick comments
- Lennon slaying suspect changes plea to guilty
- Mauritania has outlawed slavery; it has yet to end
- Balking on Sinai peace force
- EC says it joblessness rose 35% over May 1980
- Prime interest rate slips back up to 20%
- Congress can't get off fiscal merry-go-round
- A sourcebook of workshops, seminars for the thinking vacationer
- 'Superman II' debut leaps tall box-office records
- European arms control: right but risky
- Egypt tries to ease tensions responsible for Christian-Muslim riots
- Dutch turn to 'loop detectors' to untangle legendary traffic jams
- Lending a hand in Evansville
- Government regulation may not be main reason for power plant delays
- Japan's cottage workers -- vital cogs in big machine
- SEATTLE
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