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Monitor articles for September 19, 1986
- Fetching data by phone on what your art may fetch at auction
- King's latest best-seller: What's behind `IT'?
- Mystery: love and death in Breckham Market
- `Down By Law' opens New York Film Festival
- Philippine President asks for more aid, gets warm applause. Congress demonstrates its approval of leader, but dollars may not follow
- `Going to the Dogs' just the ticket in Amsterdam
- GOP's Campbell could make political history in S. Carolina. Previous Republican governor won in 1974 by virtual default
- Computers show how a little kitty now will grow as you go
- Du Pont and Robertson: the early bird gets to hone his image. Advance moves by both will try to improve `longshot' status
- Why the UN deserves Washington's full support
- Mutual mistrust marks arms, summit efforts. US, Soviets try to shield arms talks from spy flap
- Mutual mistrust marks arms, summit efforts. Gorbachev escalates Daniloff case
- Third world: aid now, markets later
- A people-based economy
- Experts expect Rehnquist to set new course for Supreme Court. New chief, Scalia both persuasive advocates
- Japan adds Latin stake as American role eases
- Know your legal rights when buying fine art
- UN faces up to reform
- It's a seagoing `triple A' to the rescue. Private `tow chain' setup saves stranded or out-of-gas boaters
- US cites progress in battle for world talks on trade in services
- Going, going . . . gone. Absentee Auctioneers. At the Armans' auctions, customers are heard but not seen
- Beirut killing of Frenchman linked to Paris bombings
- The moose at the door
- Moments of reverence
- Paris bombings point to state-supported terrorism, analysts say
- Tucking in care for elderly parents in your retirement plans
- 3 bdrm hovel View of Route 80 Mutant maple trees $295,000. This is an urban house-hunting saga -- part gothic tale, part survival manual -- from a p...
- `Well then, could we run?'
- Preparing for the SAT. Controversial course claims to boost scores by 150 points or more
- How tax law may change your planning
- Mexico struggles a year after quake. Government gets mixed review on handling disaster's aftermath
- Vroooom!
- Penetrating the Iron Curtain. Chinks in the Iron Curtain allow Western influences -- from American Express to Donna Summer -- to seep into East Euro...
- The earlier you start paying for retirement, the easier it will be
- Homestretch toward retirement: switching horses makes sense
- Japan again says no to cutting interest rates
- Espionage agencies go to great lengths to protect agents. Soviets' hard line on Daniloff intended to reassure their spies
- Sound of the mountain
- The Age of lite
- Red Sox manager gets results, but not recognition he deserves. Well-traveled John McNamara lets his teams do the talking
- Michigan governor's race poses dilemma. Party loyalty up against racial loyalty as black Republican runs
- Corporations lend a hand to employees in planning elder care