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Monitor articles for June 22, 1982
- What it's like to be a royal baby
- How social-security debate plays in St. Pete
- Nijinsky, the dancer who seemed to rest in mid-leap; Bronislava Nijinska: Early Memoirs, translated and edited by Irina Nijinska and Jean Rawlinson,...
- GNP gained a fraction in 2nd quarter, US says
- As survivors recall the attack on the Liberty
- Whose guns are best?
- Why arms protesters in US turn to civil disobedience
- Bonn, Tokyo dismayed at Reagan's technology ban
- For an open Fed
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Radio waves humming with advice on money
- Strategy: Can mankind afford to let deterrence fail?
- Growing more for Mr. Brezhnev
- The many masks of modern art
- Theater awards -- do they really prove anything?
- Bonn, Tokyo dismayed at Reagan's technology ban
- Kathy Wilson; Promoting women in politics
- Despite hard-line words, PLO ready to lay down arms
- US curbs on Moscow jolt major allies
- US warns ANZUS allies of Soviet push in region
- Military space programs to have a single home
- Fourth Soviet striker told he can exit to join spouse
- Harmony and humility
- The cucumber connection
- Europe learns to wield power through sanctions
- White House stands by Donovan during inquiry
- Guerrillas survive biggest attack yet as Soviets roar into Panjshir Valley
- Fanfare, bland fare likely at Democratic parley
- Art treasurers in the Magao caves; Buddhas smile classical Greek smiles
- Federal belt tightening teaches mayors tough lessons in self-reliance
- Gibraltar border opening delayed by Falklands war
- Charter flights: big savings, but ask plenty of questions
- Reagan, Begin: blunt talk about Lebanon, the Palestinian question
- US Postal Service back in the black
- Women in Japan seek equal opportunity in schools and jobs
- What's behind tough Begin line on Beirut
- Voting rights renewal
- Bicycle commuters: some get lift from rapid transit
- Penobscot Bay; Maine coast: islands, charm, lobster - and fog
- Watson emerges from gripping duel with Nicklaus to win first US Open
- Florida Senate again kills Equal Rights Amendment
- Boston wrestles with racial tension as NAACP convention approaches
- Court to rule on states seeking to ban A-projects
- Unique institute gives Chinese a feel for US management skills
- Iraqi pullout a gain for Khomeini