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Monitor articles for September 18, 1986
- GOP strives to build foundation for 1990s
- Washington Mayor Barry admits errors, cites gains for poor
- Agglomeration aloft
- Another Kennedy wins big in Bay State. `Young Joe' looks conservative, but only in Massachusetts
- Counting the storks
- Tax expert examines what's left to be reformed
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Choosing the golden wings of academic excellence
- Brits take a shine to new polish
- Critics say O-rings in power plants risky
- Errands by video may yet catch on in US, `a la French system
- Stark consequences if the laager is drawn
- Children--`of such is the kingdom of God'
- Correction
- Congress tightens foreign-aid screws
- `Kennedy': legacy and change
- Coming lumber ruling has Canadians worried
- Schools for the gifted: society needs its elite
- Testing for drugs poses big problem for many epileptics. Could label them as illegal drug users and add to discrimination
- US expels 25 Soviets from UN mission
- Science fiction duo for the serious space-fantasy reader
- Unexpected turn in New York politics as Hirschfeld backs Cuomo
- Malawi -- a Peace Corps memoir
- Swedes bid sad goodbye to sunny summer. The `land of midnight sun' readies itself for noonday moon
- Dukakis: voters want activists, doers. WHY GOP EFFORTS FALL SHORT
- Children in an aging society
- Grit in S. Africa's gold. The deadly fire at a gold mine has fueled debate over safety in S. Africa's most important industry. But for miners, mostl...
- Syndication, cable, specials: what's new
- Egypt optimistic it can boost Israeli doves
- Going after patent pirates at Punta del Este
- Thornburgh: they steal our thunder. WHY DEMOCRATS WIN