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Monitor articles for September 14, 1984
- Canadian lumbering: in east, more than paper profits; in west, losses
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Democrats hope voters won't be swayed by House probe of Ferraro finances
- Languid, lovable Key West -- a place apart
- Leader of maverick Romania stands firm on West German visit
- News In Brief
- Corporate dollars boost architectural preservation
- News In Brief
- At last, Israel has a new government to tackle economy
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The battle for electoral votes
- Orbiting telescope to peer at edge of universe
- South Africa bans black protest at least until end of September
- News In Brief
- Government divided
- Scholars differ on intent of Vatican stand on 'liberation theology'
- News In Brief
- By the light of the silvery spoon
- News In Brief
- The arms trade no one talks about
- Moscow senses Reagan tide and reluctantly goes with the flow
- News In Brief
- In the Continental Plaza
- Capitol clash on bill controlling high-tech exports
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Running room
- Tiger manager dodges playoff talk; sees division dogfight in '85
- The battle for electoral votes
- Record debt has blunted Costa Rican literacy gains
- God provides
- India's preelection uproar
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Alumni, friends come to the rescue of oldest US black university
- Sequins don't go bang-bang
- News In Brief
- Ocean cruises -- where luxury has meant more business than ever
- Bridle gifts
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Sun, sand, and the kids: family vacations in the US Virgin Islands
- Ransom Wilson: dedicated to his art, not to stardom
- 'Sakharov'
- Footloose in Europe? Tourist offices can help
- Exploring past ages along the Apache Trail
- Majestic stone figures populate a 'world of beauty'
- News In Brief
- West Coast ports struggle with success
- The red bricks of Cambridge and other wordy sights
- The timeless gardens of Kyoto -- fall foliage with a Japanese accent
- News In Brief
- 140 years of photography portraying the noble dog; The Dog Observed: Photographs, 1844-1983, edited by Ruth Silverman. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 16...
- Mondale needs Midwest's 'big three' but will have to reverse a trend to win them
- More and more people are moving into houses hot off the factory assembly line
- France: budgeting to modernize
- A flash and a bang and a moment of glory; Fireworks, by George Plimpton. New York: Doubleday & Co. 286 pp. $25.
- Rising cost of medical care
- News In Brief
- Genocide treaty
- US faces a dunning that will weaken dollar, economist says