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Monitor articles for June 09, 1983
- Jim Metzner takes radio listeners on tour of US
- Israeli parliament rejects early pullout in Lebanon
- Countdown is on in US-Europe battle of the satellite launchers
- A bill to keep labor unions honest
- Space stations for hire? They're not so far away
- Interest-rate uncertainty tests US
- Walden Pond: a place to think, or swim?
- Computers and the poor
- Court sidesteps key crime ruling
- From the computer, a helping, er, hand in creating art
- Mrs. Thatcher will change Cabinet if she wins again
- PLO storm over Arafat leadership will likely leave his power diluted
- Newspapers turn to the rack in circulation struggle
- Among West Bank Palestinians, Arafat is still popular
- Megatunnel
- Two cheers for sleep
- EC nations may try to halt dumping of toxic waste in one another's backyard
- USFL a limited success; untangling tennis 'Slam'; Oiler incentive plan
- Democrats map out environmental agenda for '84
- As student demonstrations lull, French police take up the march
- Former official at EPA enters plea of innocent
- Braves finally getting credit; ownership battle in Boston
- Volunteer spirit still strong in hearts of many Americans
- Magic Theatre; Sam Shepard drama assaults audience, actors - and scenery; Fool for Love Drama by Sam Shepard. Directed by Mr. Shepard.
- The knack for invention: Britain hasn't lost its touch
- From war-torn Vietnam to graduation with honors
- Charges of vote rigging reopen Indian state polls
- 'WarGames' -- big issues and teen-age heroics.
- An East-West summit?
- Pioneer, O Pioneer
- The poor nations' hollow truce with the rich
- Britain's teletext: a billboard, a news service, a mail order outlet. . .
- MECC plugs small town into computer age
- How German VW plant meets problem of slow sales
- An artist who likes people to walk all over his work
- West Germans brace for hot fall protests
- Bubbles: as beautiful as they are hard to understand
- Export ban on Alaskan oil criticized
- Ivory Coast leader talks of farm trade on US visit
- Pan-African organization begins summit meeting
- The big minute
- Ditch Day: picking 'locks' to the doors of achievement
- The many masks of mdoern art
- Arafat's stake in the status quo
- Lilting through the floorboards
- US recovery contributes to ballooning trade deficit
- Traces of dioxin found near Agent Orange plant
- Did US go too far in expelling 21 Nicaraguans?
- Flexibility -- key word in new US START proposals
- Minnesota pioneers the use of computers in classrooms
- Hints for building a volunteer bridge between business and community