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Monitor articles for September 06, 1984
- News In Brief
- Flying Karamazov Bros.; 'What the Butler Saw'; Cyndi Lauper; Shirley Temple with green hair
- Story line tarnishes 'White City'; also, family filmmaker
- The rising cost of campaigns
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Mulroney launches Canada on new course
- Where will all the children go after school?
- Kansas leads the way in self-care of children
- Why Mondale is campaigning so hard on Reagan's turf
- News In Brief
- Korean leader tries to pull relations with Japan out of doldrums
- An insider's tour of the FBI;
- News In Brief
- Friends of friends
- US aid to Israel
- War-peace issue: study probes depth of public concern
- News In Brief
- Qaddafi tries to woo Britain
- News In Brief
- The second generation of GM's X-cars is far better than the first
- Reminiscences of a prodigious literary generation;
- Should the Constitution apply in school?
- John Lloyd making impact at US Open; NFL player attrition
- Resolving inequities in the US draft laws
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Avoiding resumes that get a guffaw but no interview
- Election '84: Northeast's key races.
- Flying Karamazov Bros.; 'What the Butler Saw'; Cyndi Lauper; 'What the Butler Saw'
- Swedes debate how to react to a Soviet jet entering their airspace
- 'Come and see'
- News In Brief
- Massachusetts raises new legal barrier in path of offshore oil drilling leases
- New England mill tells of its need for quotas
- China issues new identity cards
- French and Algerians mystified by Mitterrand's trips to Morocco and Portugal
- Rose
- News In Brief
- Leading Chile to democracy
- Mulroney's Canada
- Romancing the stone
- Preserving the last of Bay State farmland
- Flying Karamazov Bros.; 'What the Butler Saw'; Cyndi Lauper
- Chernenko returns to a complex world.
- Ashland's policies to encourage new growth buck current suburban trend
- O'Neill comes out swinging.
- S. Africa putting lid on unrest?
- National-unity rule appears on again in Israel.
- US retailers seeking to waylay new rules limiting textile imports
- News In Brief
- US could adjust to 'oil shock' pretty well, say experts
- Hit philosophers
- No room for haphazard development in reshaping Boston of tomorrow
- Solomon Amendment: a threat to education
- Chernenko returns to a complex world. Kremlin leader faces new frustrations in Soviet foreign policy