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Monitor articles for June 24, 1983
- Supreme Court tightens 'one-man, one-vote' standard
- Reagan asks AMA to take a freeze on medicare pay
- Reagan to Poland: Use Pope's visit as a bridge
- $720 tax-cut limit passes key test vote in House
- Some JFK tape records are released in Boston
- Dial-a-shuttle - and hear some outer space chitchat
- US admiral urges Japan to increase its defense budget
- Colleges can spur education reform, says University of Chicago president
- Nickels 'n dimes and the back hall
- Keeping votes equal
- Real estate education booms
- A call for more quality; Harvard dean sees oversupply of business schools
- Press barons, sailing, 21st-century life, and more; Aboard a floating fish factory; Distant Water, by William W. Warner. Boston: Little, Brown & Co....
- The Democrats' new issue?
- The turkey carpet
- Label it ironic
- Peter, Paul and Mary bring a song for peace to a divided Israel
- Robot toddles to the Hill to plead for more R&D
- Mile-high milestone
- LIVING IN MULTIPLES
- Dodgers class of the majors as pennant races take shape
- Reagan buoyed by good news from space shuttle and Polish crowds
- Libyan-backed rebels reportedly attack Chad in border region
- Kremlin worried but silent on Pope's visit to Poland
- US revises outlook report to reflect increasing momentum of recovery
- Reagan as history-maker; Gambling with History: Reagan in the White House, by Laurence I. Barrett. New York: Doubleday & Co. 511 pp. $19.95.
- Pope meets Walesa at windup of his trip
- Press barons, sailing, 21st-century life, and more; Press Barons -- a driving force; The Life and Death of the Press Barons, by Piers Brendon. New Y...
- Scarlet and spice
- 'On the Road' and 'Our Times'
- New church lecturers named
- Solving the problem with Midgetman
- Ability to retrieve satellites gives shuttle edge over rivals
- Supreme Court reins in congressional veto power
- Recalling Hollywood's heyday; L.B.'s daughter, Selznick's wife; A Private View, by Irene Mayer Selznick. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 385 pp. $16. 95.
- Italians will vote on missiles, NATO - or, not vote at all
- Press barons, sailing, 21st-century life, and more; Sailing as personal growth; A Forgiving Wind, by Fred Powledge. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books...
- Bush or hedge?
- Compromise budget wins House approval
- Europe's wallflower gets toehold in US
- Governor they call 'teacher' pushes education reform
- Poland's unease mounts as Pope's visit concludes
- God's man - ageless
- Current favorites for leisure reading
- Poetry highlight of the month; Tichy: a fresh, talented voice; The Hands in Exile, by Susan Tichy. New York: Random House. 98 pp. $10, hard cover; $...
- Press barons, sailing, 21st-century life, and more; Bright view of century ahead; The Good Years: Your Life in the Twenty-First Century, by Caroline...
- Biography; The man who made 'Star Wars'; Skywalking, by Dale Pollock. New York: Harmony Books. 304 pp. $14.95.
- Half a loaf?
- Literary scene; Celebrities, software, and, oh yes, books
- Two surrender in Cyprus after hijacking jetliner
- Don't let childhood die; Children Without Childhood, by Marie Winn. New York: Pantheon Books. 224 pp. $ 13.95.
- China finds it is not easy to enforce policy of one child per family
- Arab leaders step up effort to ease PLO rift
- Author Seymour Hersh; Man behind a jolting book on Kissinger
- GAO: Pentagon isn't tough enough when testing key weapons