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Monitor articles for September 16, 1985
- How Royals stay composed; second base now Oester's oyster
- For man who coined `Engfish,' honesty is the key to clear writing
- Texas free-traders knee deep in foreign oil
- Comet data confirm some expectations, unveil surprises. Results support `dirty-snowball' theory of comet composition
- Glassblower's journey from Ireland to Vermont. The art of blown glass brought to fire and light by master craftsman Simon Pearce
- Louisiana governor going to trial. Fraud charges against Edwards stem from hospital-permit scheme
- Goyen's haunting stories evoke the rural Texas past
- Playful sculptor de Saint Phalle
- N. Zealand tries to mend fences with US on ship visits
- News In Brief
- Thailand: security and economy
- Colleges need to be overhauled for new economy, report says
- Letting the public in on Senate debate
- Learning how to learn
- Iran seeks to break out of isolation. But Iran finds it hard to make friends while exporting revolution
- Safe in the air
- When it comes to bread, Russians don't loaf
- Convention for men's rights
- Letters to the Editor. Assessing South Africa
- A place of brilliance and repose
- First-rate ancient art back on display at the Met
- British cities tense over rising joblessness
- Egypt: new hope for cotton trade . . .
- Jordan and Syria to hold high-level talks
- Current comedies prove one good guffaw is better than 40 winks
- Soviets court people of Hokkaido with friendship centers and fish
- The two sides of abundance. Record crop year means a bigger surplus in the US, but other regions have devastating shortages