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Monitor articles for September 12, 1984
- British scuttle plan for Irish gas pipeline between north and south
- News In Brief
- ABC's new 'Glitter' has plenty of shine but very little substance
- News In Brief
- Import of Gromyko's visit
- News In Brief
- When getting hit by lightning don't hardly matter
- Laws bill landowners for toxic cleanup
- British government and Parliament at odds over acid rain
- Rousing ovations for New York City Opera's 'La Rondine'
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Federal transit chief gives criteria for urban rail-project funding
- London theater: a frothy comedy and a biting social commentary
- The new stamp tax
- Open doors
- News In Brief
- Marilyn Ferguson - a prophet of change
- News In Brief
- Clipping coupons takes time but saves money
- News In Brief
- Beachcomber
- News In Brief
- Bulgaria sought wider trade with West through German trip
- The King James Bible: its relevance today
- News In Brief
- Spain settles into secular politics
- Columnist Kilpatrick on language; The Writer's Art, by James J. Kilpatrick. Fairway, Kan.: Andrews, McMeel & Parker Inc. 299 pp. $14.95.
- New business group weighs in with deficit-cutting plan
- Gromyko's visit
- Your cooperation is urgently required
- Salvadoreans split over boosting their firepower with Vietnam-type gunships
- Playoff-minded Padres will juggle lineup; rookie pitchers tested
- Democrats seem wary of Mondale tax plan
- Italy's attempt at judicial reform opening prison doors for many pre-trial suspects
- Lunch boxes
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Guidelines out on shifting-rate mortgages
- Brothers
- Steel quotas: jobs vs. trade
- 'La petite difference' becomes more petite
- Dealing with Moscow
- Son of REIT: real estate syndicators have a sounder twist for small investors
- The Swiss, the US, and language unity
- News In Brief
- House demands tougher cigarette warnings, while Boston bans giveaway packs