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Monitor articles for September 21, 1989
- COUP ATTEMPT FAILED IN BURKINA FASO
- Britain's Youth Theater Flourishes
- DEMOCRATS RENEW EFFORT TO HIKE MINIMUM WAGE
- HOW THE YOUTH TROUPE BEGAN
- Bananas Ripe With Lessons
- Solidarity in Decline
- Images of Hope Amid Dark Scenes
- SEATTLE MAYORAL HOPEFULS CLASH OVER BUSING
- Family Planning Faces ProblemsFamily Planning Faces Problems
- Model History of Vietnam War
- WRECKED FRENCH DC-10 IS FOUND
- CONSUMER PRICES UNCHANGED IN AUGUST
- Arizona County Wins Plaudits for Pretrial Services Program
- THATCHER TELLS JAPAN TO OPEN ITS MARKETS
- Rainfall Eases Water Shortage
- SHAMIR, RABIN DIFFER ON PEACE MOVES
- Free Trade Means Harsh Adjustments for Canada
- COURT RETURNS AMERICA'S CUP TO SAN DIEGO
- From `One Day in a Long War'
- Southeast States Brace For Hurricane Hugo
- AMNESTY ASKS COUNTRIES TO ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY
- Oakland Ban Draws Controversy
- US-Afghan Policy Under Pressure
- Does God Send Pain?
- DE KLERK INAUGURATED IN S. AFRICA
- African Memories
- Beijing `Reeducates' Pro-Tibetan Officials
- Life Goes On In Border Town After Arab Attack
- Malayasia Falls Behind
- Migrating East Germans Find Jobs, Homes
- E. Germany's Path
- Europeans Balk at Rising Tide of American Movies