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Monitor articles for June 21, 1983
- Graduation '83
- Safety from toxic wastes
- Volcker's new challenge
- Peacekeeping forces face the harrowing and hilarious in Beirut
- Allowing the wood to speak
- British managers prefer country life to making money
- Those who train teachers say merit pay is worth a try
- Moscow and the Middle East
- One worker's answer: rug cleaning business
- US space shuttle readies launch of German craft
- Northfield, Minn.: leafy campuses and a Jesse James festival
- PLO leadership to discuss rift
- Japan's Nakasone looks to strike out opposition in national elections
- Castle hotels offer history, culture as well as accomodations
- Parisian shopping
- Building up
- Court says workers' wives merit pregnancy benefits
- States, cities look for ways to help small businesses sell goods abroad
- European missile deployment: a tragedy of errors?
- Pittsburgh pitches in to find jobs for steelworkers
- Digital TV offers sharper picture, new data linkup
- Improving times for women scientists
- Japan Inc. aims to stay in business by boosting imports
- Spectacular putt clinches US Open
- Begin intervenes in strike of fasting Israeli doctors
- Private US groups take more active role in Afghan relief
- Reagan knows of plans to explore '84 strategy
- 'The lesson of the pipeline'
- Coup-prone Ghana: once-rising African star fades
- Correction
- Egypt, Israel approve plan to resettle Sinai dwellers
- Modern materials putting the ax to wood in sports
- How much ground water have we really polluted?
- Promising artists crop up in widely varied settings; How to spot a 'natural' painter
- US export firms: updating America's role as Yankee trader
- Pope refers directly to Solidarity union
- US military facing munitions shortages
- Hubbard and Ramirez give Braves solid infield tandem
- Cairo envoy may return to Israel
- Filling the gap
- Class consciousness in France: a barrier to economic growth? 'New realist' philosophers see social inequities as a threat to nation's future
- Congress takes kindlier to coal slurry pipelines
- Stitching a patchwork budget
- Poland's 'new consciousness'
- Song and laughter from people in their prime
- As whale hunting slows, activists emphasize conservation, education
- Recovery and civil rights