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Monitor articles for September 01, 1987
- Marketing country-style - six rural businesses join forces
- Cambodian leader visits Peking. Sihanouk's Chinese backers reluctant to include Vietnam in talks
- A cappella singing that goes beyond the barbershop. The Bobs master any style - jazz, funk, high-brow, or punk
- Carnival-like New York scene gives US Open special excitement
- US politics in the post-Nunn era
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- London may still get gleaming new financial center
- Canada hosts French-speaking and Commonwealth summits. Apartheid and Africa's economic troubles are high on agendas
- Artichoke city. Castroville is connected to its most famous product in the same way Detroit is connected to the automobile
- CLASSICAL HIGH-TECH. Is this the ship that launched the golden age of Greece?
- Denouement
- Disenchantment with the Sandinistas
- Arias plan: local support is key
- A community must care
- Constitutional Journal [BYJeffrey St. John
- Animal crackers in my purse
- Strong economy helps Canadian banks deal with third-world debt
- Shuttle booster test revives NASA's hopes. But doubts linger over long-range plan
- Public aid in stricken oil patch. Proud workers won't let government help pull up bootstraps
- Giants gear up for tough campaign in defense of Super Bowl title
- Food pantries try to keep up
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Working Jauna Pur. Families eke out a meager existence at a rock quarry in India
- Rollin' down the river - not the highway - offers best way to see Adirondack Park. Group canoe trips and mountain hikes give city dwellers a chance...
- A Christian Science healing
- September
- Reagan's eye is on history
- Strike seen as lesson for South Africans. Blacks and whites learned to deal with each other, labor expert says
- Crossroad
- Soviet reporter's view of events after the Chernobyl disaster