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Monitor articles for September 23, 1985
- Antipornography group turns Senate ear to lurid rock lyrics
- Terrorism and restraint
- For women athletes, a rugged champion from Alaska
- A desk's clutter is never cleared
- How to approach art as galleries launch a wild and woolly season. Exhibition of drawings offers alternative to gallery scene
- Carolina town finds what happens when its only business departs
- Latin America seeks to renegotiate debts . Consensus grows that debts can't be repaid as currently structured
- Trisha Brown swoops on stage as the Isadora Duncan of the '80s
- We talked about Ellington and what's happening to his music
- Brandt's visit to E. Germany keeps East-West dialogue alive
- UN in limelight on its 40th anniversary. But event may be overshadowed by coming superpower summit
- Drain on economy from war with Iraq forces Iranians to learn to get by with less
- UN: the public's appraisal
- Mubarak visit pushes Mideast to center stage
- `I needed another kind of harmony'
- Thousands get wind of sailing pleasures by joining Boston club
- France admits sinking Greenpeace ship
- China to open new section fabled Great Wall
- Checking image consultants' credentials
- News In Brief
- North and South Koreans reunite
- China's new economic plan to carry forward Deng's reforms. Five-year blueprint calls for easing of recent high growth rates
- News to esoterica, New Hampshire's country journalist has a global touch
- Lingerie industry moves into the image market
- Mexico data may give insights into ways to cut quake damage
- What shortcircuited Wang Labs' growth?
- Paris's move
- Letters to the Editor. Women and the US Air Force
- Projects for left-at-home preschoolers
- Librarians return to school. Bookminders seek less silence, more student activity
- Keep in touch
- Provocative study probes how and why societies develop
- From Shanghai to pioneering in high-tech
- The emerging trade debate: stoking the protectionist furnace