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Monitor articles for September 11, 1986
- The noisiest city in the world
- In an easier light
- Slick new image for good old Nancy Drew. Old-fashioned girl sleuth gets a trendy makeover
- The Daniloff case
- Returning Mrs. Griffel's casserole
- Japan closes rice market to imports; US millers want tariffs. Rice could be symbolic case for US government action
- THE CAROUSEL. Preserving a high art. Magnificent steeds spring back to life
- Drug testing: no cure-all
- `Ghost made flesh' talks of Mao years
- `Look what your dad sent!'
- Mexicans split on issue of economic reform
- CIA uses Western reporters, Soviets say. Hardening their line in the Daniloff affair, the Soviets have charged that Western reporters are recruited...
- New help for US students. Businesses, individuals join to provide financial support
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Joint ventures the talk of U.K. air show
- A national identity card? Passport to halt illegal immigration may hobble civil rights
- Battle lines set for party struggle to control Senate
- California program helps farmers break into export market
- Economy -- the ditty yardstick
- Bubba's stand
- British eat record amount of German food, for better or wurst
- Stockholm. Day 27
- Washing away grime or an artist's genius? A shade of doubt dogs the Sistine Chapel restoration
- The `version' according to Updike
- African nations begin steps to give top priority to agriculture
- East bloc to women: have babies. Officials seek to arrest population drop
- College football takes center stage with full slate this weekend
- Cairo talks seem to open way for Peres, Mubarak meeting. Summit would take up Palestinian issue, expanding bilateral peace
- Are true, down-home Southern restaurants gone with the wind? If it's got ferns and fried potato skins, better beat a hasty retreat
- Roving the globe with notebook and pen
- Beating up on Zimbabwe
- NANETTE CARTER
- Illiteracy garners nationwide attention. Sharper awareness of issue bolsters funding, volunteer support
- Boston's dynamic school chief. Laval Wilson aims to revolutionize Hub's public education
- Cavaco Silva's leadership
- In sacking a top aide, Japanese premier averts diplomatic crisis
- US says 2nd-quarter trade deficit eased slightly
- Safety in the shadow
- Super primary day for women candidates. From Connecticut to Arizona, they scored significant wins
- Inflation appears in for a moderate rise
- News In Brief