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Monitor articles for September 19, 1985
- The melting pot: half empty?
- Gould's hound-dog yarn spun with stuff of legend
- Thailand unlikely to have seen its last coup. Coups seen as fast track for officers to top of military hierarchy
- French newspaper stirs up trouble for Mitterrand. `L'affaire Greenpeace' said to be turning into `UnderWatergate'
- Turkey: a mix of the modern -- and authoritarian
- Midwest rallies to train workers, lure business, stem jobs exodus. Service jobs haven't made up for manufacturing loss
- Protectionism and jobs
- The Sea Breeze Motel
- Fire hasn't damaged spirit of New York City Opera
- Autumn
- News In Brief
- Growers' influence blossoms as immigration bill takes shape
- US protectionism threatens '86 trade talks
- MOZAMBIQUE:Rebel base captured by joint Zimbabwe-Mozambique strike
- The ANZUS angle
- Wilderness experiences
- Our Russian neighbors in London: friends or spies?
- Greenpeace works for global awareness of environment
- SETTING SAIL. Five `cadets' learn the ropes on a nine-day Maritime Wilderness cruise
- Villanova eases back into varsity football after four-year absence
- Ride the rails
- 2 term presidents
- Turkey gives temporary haven to fleeing Iranians on way to US
- Tables have turned on Alaska's natives. Villagers watch money from settlement dwindle; land could be next
- N.Y. Philharmonic's Druckman -- the virtuoso communicator
- A people's culture. Rugs of Armenia
- Salvadorean security agents and the law
- Unball creator finds invention takes hard work and soft ideas
- To see things whole