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Monitor articles for September 17, 1997
- A New Stir Surrounds Men's Role
- Beyond Sushi: Japan Has Huge Appetite For Fine Food
- States Seek Better Ways to Pick Judges
- Be Yourself
- Our Sleepless Night With a Little Black Shadow
- Cuba Backslides on Reform, Arrests Dissidents
- Charming Montreal Serves Up a Taste Of France and History
- Reforms Threaten Japanese, Buoy US Firms
- Albright's Small Steps
- Getting People To Leave Is Tough Job For Volcano Trackers
- Cuba's Generation Gap: Faith in Castro or Capitalism?
- Good Morning Vietnam
- Stories From the Field Offer Clues on Physics and Nature
- Stephen Gray Appointed Managing Publisher of Monitor
- Escapist Assumptions
- Ratify Test Ban Treaty Now
- Taking Notes on Japanese Schooling
- Geese In the Rippled Ebony Cove
- News In Brief
- CIA's 'Q' Talks Technology Trends Among Spies
- Albright: 'Little Steps' Across Big Mideast Chasm
- Radio Free Asia Deserves A First Birthday Present
- Playing Possum Far Too Early On the Porch
- Britain: Historic Decisions
- Land of the Rising Imports? Trade Surplus May Reverse
- Mexico's Growing Drug Cartels Seep Across US Border
- All Built Up, Places To Grow
- New Bill Has States Preparing to Give Quarters a 'Tails-Lift'