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Monitor articles for September 26, 1983
- Auto industry in St. Louis returning to high gear
- Anne Frank's 40-year legacy
- Is there space between superpowers?
- Understanding US actions in Central America
- Wine is losing some of its allure in France
- A Soviet view
- A subway may ride to the rescue of Los Angeles's vast urban sprawl
- Surging Dale Murphy could repeat as National League MVP
- Public outcry prompts Swedish Navy to get tough with intruders
- Bulgarian charged with trying to steal US secrets
- Lebanon ceasefire: first piece in peace puzzle
- Just touch this computer's screen and it performs
- GM's 'Japanese strategy' riles other US automakers
- A 'tiger' cruise on a US naval ship
- NCAA shotgun marriage weds players and grades
- Continental Airlines files for voluntary bankruptcy
- Workers vote to save their jobs
- Los Angeles teachers reach tentative agreement
- US uses world airwaves to counter Soviet rhetoric about KAL incident
- Southern dissidents add new chapter to Chad conflict
- Lebanon troop compromise moves ahead, despite doubts
- Marcos warns against opposition's use of force
- From Bauhaus to our school: learning architecture from the ground up
- 'Hush, little baby, don't say a word . . .'
- Our remedy is at hand
- UFFI: a parable of regulation vs. invention
- Recording events in a family's own newspaper
- Computer link streamlines armchair investing
- Lebanon: errors and lessons
- Argentina to speed up trial for subversives
- Kindergarten grabs center stage in debate on learning quality
- The enduring appeal of old-fashioned games
- Fill it up
- Ten inmates break out of N. Ireland's Maze Prison
- It costs more to fill 'er up - as some states increase gasoline taxes
- Finns debate neutrality as leader heads for US
- After KAL 7: what should US do?
- Protest clouds today's final America's Cup race
- Integrity of world sports
- Guerrillas licked? - a Salvadorean returns to his farm
- Obfuscation be gone
- Nordics see irony in Soviet 'sacred' borders
- The cabinet's voice
- Shaped for contemplation
- Getting down to the bedrock of dance
- Some fine - and not so fine - versions of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto