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Monitor articles for September 27, 1985
- Petersen steers Ford along unmapped road
- Where `Winnie the Pooh' is more than a kid's tale. At Simmons College, master's program boosts stature of children's literature
- Need for job programs remains despite a robust economy
- Zimbabwe's main parties talk unification
- Nouveau tech takes wrinkles out of French garment production
- Letters to the Editor. Commager on Hiroshima
- High-tech devices help rescuers in Mexico
- Home fix-up
- Congress confronts President on trade
- Decisionmaking under Mr. Reagan
- Sharon awarded $2,000 for court costs in Israel
- Michener's `Texas' may stampede Lone Star staters to bookstores
- WELFARE: Poverty and children -- new doubts about the system
- Indian pony
- Reagan administration wants to change bilingual education. Bennett says current law fails to help most deserving kids, but critics disagree
- Testing time for Mitterrand
- Bruce Springsteen -- the Pied Piper as populist
- `Will they find me small and fretful?'
- Mayors' kidnapping represents expansion of war into new part of El Salvador
- News In Brief
- Reversing a damaged reputation
- Update. The African Famine
- Mexicans hope for better urban planning. But decentralization of capital can't occur without debt restructuring
- Democrats see '86 as chance to regain control of US Senate
- `Annual percentage rate' a clearer mortgage gauge than `interest'
- The squeak
- Thatcher gives British viewers a glimpse inside Number 10
- A biography that will send you to market with a sense of history
- Festival de Nouvelle Danse both violent and inventive