Content map
Please see our Site Map for a guide to site content.
Monitor articles for September 22, 1987
- Progress on INF casts spotlight on high-tech conventional arms
- Seeing room for compromise, Sudanese urge quest to end civil war. Solving religious differences seen as first step in ending 4-year conflict
- NBC big Emmy winner with 16 awards, CBS gets 11
- Minorities boost their College Board scores. Results hold steady for US aptitude-test takers as a group in last 10 years
- N. Ireland: real talks needed
- Every dog has his day at the `dogwash'. Customers pamper their pets at Jaxon's Dogramat
- Judge Bork in the hot seat
- Egyptians eager to try Africa's first subway. French-built Metro expected to relieve Cairo's infamous traffic jams
- Saving black rhinos
- Polish unions
- The Smithsonian reaches out: potlatch to piracy?
- The Americanization of George. A jarring cultural journey from Lebanon to New Jersey
- Preserving Kenya's wildlife from poachers - and too many people
- Excerpts from Reagan address
- The river avenger. Ray Proffitt tells polluters, `Go ahead, make my day'
- Ex-star Jack Kramer serves up opinions on state of US tennis
- Gorbachev's need for high-tech trade
- Chicken 101
- Laborers in the vineyard
- Why superpowers are pulling out stops on Gulf war. As the Gulf war enters its eighth year, the superpowers are pressing for a cease-fire. Neither wa...
- Other `pollution busters'
- At Ironbridge, Britain became workshop for the world. Museums chart historic beginnings of iron, china, and tile works
- Business falls, troubled waters rise for St. Lawrence Seaway
- Growing concern about privacy on the job. Electronics makes it easier for the boss to `watch' workers
- Hold on to your home fuel dollars by plugging their escape routes
- `Tour of Duty' - weekly Vietnam drama. Despite seriousness of purpose, premi`ere is riddled with clich'es
- Strumming in the New Age. Funk and finesse from a revelatory guitarist
- South Korea's uphill struggle to democracy. S. Korean elections are nearing, but uncertainty prevails. No one is sure how four key actors - the mili...
- Guggenheim offers fresh look at emerging artists of the last decade
- Equal job opportunities code promoted for N. Ireland's Catholics. British envoy tours US in bid for jobs in American firms at home
- Centennial festival honors teacher/musician Nadia Boulanger
- Reagan sees world shift toward his own views. Hails `yearnings of the human heart,' but warns Iran on Gulf war
- Can Gorbachev's economic reforms take hold in Eastern Europe?
- Players' contract rights stymie pro sports. Unions want more freedom for members to choose where they play