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Monitor articles for June 23, 1982
- Kremlin hints at role in Lebanon
- Ford chases Chevrolet for lead in light-truck sales
- Senate weighing tit-for-tat law against trade barriers
- Nissan's Sentra: one model has highest-mileage gas engine in US
- Prayer in the schools
- The all-conquering
- Competitions help build careers, but there are other ways
- Security parallel drawn for Mideast, Falklands
- Sanity and justice
- Nicaragua asked to review 3,000 imprisonment cases
- California vote ripples upstream
- Sci-fi writer Brian Aldiss: Hollywood 'B' movies kindled his imagination
- Begin, Haig optimistic after talks on Lebanon
- Around the diamond
- ERA's persistent adversary -- uncertainty over effects
- Arms talks: US negotiator sees hopeful signs
- Sea turtles' friends may do them in
- Politics: Whatever Happened to Detente?
- Reviving the colorful art of agateware
- Falklands fallout: how to manage media in wartime
- W.Bank braces for Israeli political push
- Wonder, mystery, humor from other worlds; Helliconia Spring, by Brian W. Aldiss. New York: Atheneum. 361 pp. $15.95. Special Deliverance, by Cliffor...
- Diplomacy failing, Israel on the move
- July Skychart
- Elderly can simplify caring for finances with a living trust
- The Pole who stood up to Moscow
- US economy: poised for recovery
- 'Don't skim it'
- The escape artist
- Balanchine's bow to the Stravinsky centennial
- Aid the cities until . . .
- Placement of shots can be improved by practicing in doubles alley
- A call for parliamentary government
- Lively baseball question; rookies of note
- Falklands fallout: how to manage media in wartime
- In Confucian China, marrying for love stirs up a storm
- S. Africa shunting blacks to Swaziland?
- Time's thrift
- For Canadian oil outfits that bought US firms last year, the spree is over
- Britain's new prince welcomed by the world
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Another Army man for Argentina
- The realm upstairs
- House approves budget; funding battle lies ahead
- Prince Sihanouk to return home to lead resistance
- Three Asian tin nations forming producers' pact
- Computing the cost of a balanced budget amendment
- Why Hay-on-Wye, pop. 1,500, went independent
- Mayors pause, then resume call for federal aid
- 'Sweet prince'
- Hinckley acquittal spurs bill to curb insanity defense
- Gardens
- World labor body adopts rule against sudden firing
- Best of the rookie crop
- Helping shoplifters on to an honest track
- UAW chief says Mondale ahead for '84 nomination