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Monitor articles for September 18, 1985
- Fall shoes shine with new glamor
- For Paris youth, rags are the rage
- Stand-up guys
- Fashions begin to sizzle in Seattle
- Tapestries move off the wall, into the wardrobe
- S. Africa's Angola raid seen as muscle-flexing exercise
- Tokyo designs make waves in Paris
- The little black dress is back -- day and night. It's a versatile background for scarves and jewelry
- Push for new credit cards calls for old wisdom in their use
- Somali gas shortage -- or how a camel is worth more than a car
- Sweaters of Scotland. Knitting industry recruits design talent
- Scarves: tie, twist and wrap them
- What `goes with' what? You decide!
- Old friends(Writers meet with Eric and Marcelle)
- The most celebrated `six myles' of US history
- Flavors of Armenia
- Canada wants free trade with the US, but spurns `star wars'
- Fresh look at the quintessential revolutionary
- Armenia and its people: a history of struggle
- Fort Wayne puts pedal to the metal. When major truck company closed, city rallied to create jobs
- A blueprint for African survival as presented in The Christian Science Monitor series ending today:
- Time for a little hosiery hoopla
- Jazz pianist puts his own stamp on Bach fugues
- Classic lines, soft silhouettes, fancy styles arrive with autumn
- River view
- A Sunday painter who never mistrusted his hand
- Bringing a `green revolution' to a barren continent
- Bulk up and slim down in skiwear
- Why Wallington wrote. Scholarly study portrays a Puritan's crisis of belief [BY]By Thomas D'Evelyn
- From butterflies to brash and black.
- Improving TV news
- Eccentric splash and . . . . . . practical dash. London designers show flair for fantasy, but their clothes are wearable, too
- `West Side Story' -- the second time around
- Letters to the Editor. Respect for law
- Bay State's new work program moves thousands off welfare
- TOPPING IT OFF. Hats complete the head-to-toe look
- A success story with yams
- An '80s romance
- Relations between US and Mozambique, once cool, are getting warmer
- Showing the Senate at work
- A better approach to bureaucracy--part 2
- The sky's the limit in flair and price for Paris couture
- Olympic champion sees rising interest in cycling in this country
- Alterations aren't always the answer
- US firms see competitive edge in `co-op' approach to costly R&D
- What Africa grows
- Scottish wool firm launches its first ready-to-wear line
- For men: new elegance, color, comfort
- Turbans are once again turning heads
- Under pressure, book publishers agree to more emphasis on evolution. California case may affect other states' treatment of creationism in school tex...
- Updating your wardrobe
- Sumptuous array of accessories
- From Khartoum to Cape Town: AFRICAN JOURNEY. Notes from the border badlands
- Fashion talk
- Business highlights
- SCOTLAND/ Thatcher's modes and methods set Glasgow's teeth on edge