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Monitor articles for September 04, 1984
- What's the worth of an MBA?
- Mitterrand's summer of politics pays off
- With fluorescent stand, you can put a lettuce patch in the dining room.
- Kremlin policy goes on automatic pilot in Chernenko absence
- Khomeini shifts to political sidelines
- Hilarious tale of life as a high school senior in the '50sVirgins, by Caryl Rivers. New York: St. Martin's/Marek. 246 pp. $12.95
- Discovery's success may boost shuttle's image
- Khomeini shifts to political sidelines
- Kremlin policy goes on automatic pilot in Chernenko absence
- Sparce crowd greets Democrats in New York parade
- Artistry
- Q&A
- Bearish second thoughts on interest rates
- Space-age nomad: he hitched up a computer and took to the road
- Why September is special
- Heirloom strains add vigor to new crossbreeds
- New England fisheries try to net import relief
- Reflections on America's technology future
- Why September is special
- Congress returns to tackle a highly politicized agenda
- Sink into a quiet past in Spring Lake, N.J.
- News In Brief
- Quebec's fervor for separatism ebbs, but not business exodus
- Bearish second thoughts on interest rates
- Sink into a quiet past in Spring Lake, N.J.
- News In Brief
- Reflections on America's technology future
- New Jersey is too dependent on out-of-state power, study warns
- Outlook for unemployment rate in US
- Despite high prices the grads carry, for most recruiters an MBA 'talks'
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Interregnums
- Elusive unity
- Heirloom strains add vigor to new crossbreeds
- With fluorescent stand, you can put a lettuce patch in the dining room
- Cosell taking Mondays off; Olajuwon could be booster Rocket
- Without Tito, Yugoslavia slips into 'eight of almost everything'
- Richard Nixon's comebacks
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q&A.
- Hints of cooler economy point to more trouble in scaling down deficit
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Cosell taking Mondays off; Olajuwon could be booster Rocket
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- In crowded Cairo, even the rooftops are teeming with life
- Space-age nomad: he hitched up a computer and took to the road
- From chaos to tranquillity
- Manhattan
- The purposeful and the gratuitous
- What's the worth of an MBA?
- News In Brief
- The 'living treasures' of New Zealand
- Limits for the pocket veto
- News In Brief
- Israel may have to resort to new elections to break its political logjam
- Mondale seeks '48-style win in '84
- Russian danseur make his London debut - as Kremlin watches
- News In Brief
- Despite high prices the grads carry, for most recruiters an MBA 'talks'
- Trying to find what drives US truckers
- Interregnums
- The 'living treasures' of New Zealand.
- The item veto: an idea whose time shouldn't come
- Israel may have to resort to new elections to break its political logjam
- Hilarious tale of life as a high school senior in the '50s; Virgins, by Caryl Rivers. New York: St. Martin's/Marek. 246 pp. $12.95
- Caprices
- News In Brief