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Monitor articles for September 15, 1986
- Change rings at Britain's AT&T. Private control, new technology, and competition shake old image
- Angolan oil region typifies pressures in East-West tug of war
- What you need to know about THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE (GATT). GATT -- what, why, how?
- Polish amnesty could improve ties with church, West
- Fresh from summit with Egypt, Peres seeks Reagan's support. Israeli leader wants US to help get peace process back on track
- The telling twig
- What Aquino can learn from Duarte
- Resolved: that the US economy is on the verge of . . .
- Syria's role in Lebanon in question
- Search continues for link between terrorism and publicity
- In push for drug-free schools, is administration going too far? It urges drug education, but also advises on tests and searches
- `Coke' -- highs, lows, and savaged lives. Addiction masks search for meaning and purpose, say users
- For one couple, questions continue to come, so the baby must wait
- What you need to know about THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE (GATT). Trying to untangle a sticky dispute over pasta imports
- Why obedience?
- Morning at sunrise. (A review)
- Politicians respond to outcry against drugs. DRUGS AND POLITICS
- Helping Egypt solve its economic woes
- Unique brother-sister team achieving success on pro golf tour. Ken Green hits the shots and earns the prize money, while Shelley carries her brother...
- CBS offers viewers seven new series
- Two glittering displays of arcane musical instruments
- How English came to be, and how `Englishes' are coming to be
- I have yet to catch the moment when summer disappears
- Taming the `program' whirlwind?
- The Great Baby Debate
- Nuremberg's Gothic and Renaissance treasures
- What you need to know about THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE (GATT). Mr. Merrifield's Christmas tree seedlings (and other GATT tales)
- It wasn't Black Tuesday, but Wall Street's canyons still quake
- Bay State plans to welcome aliens seeking asylum. Legal groups that aid refugees to receive $250,000 from state
- US House likely to give some foreign workers permanent status
- US determined to change international trade rules
- Letting Cubans emigrate
- Reagan's plan for `drug-free America'. Wants $894 million for law enforcement, testing, and treatment programs
- Latin redux, and teachers are enthused
- Mexican government aims to ease discontent in northern region. Promise of economic aid seen as bid to cool ire over election results
- Lots of comedies and family shows