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Monitor articles for September 02, 1986
- Home is best
- Moore, a modest Yorkshireman who `put sculpture on the map'
- Sri Lanka peace process at delicate point. Talks raise hopes for solution, but final accord must include militants
- US should keep Qaddafi worried and off balance, says NATO general. Evidence suggests Qaddafi may be making terrorist plans
- They also serve who are polite. Service with a smile may be staging a comeback
- Plantation gathering shows slaves built enduring families
- Black funeral rally plans pose dilemma for S. Africa. Pretoria fears either a `yes' or `no' to service will escalate tensions
- Helen Keller as a sophomore
- Turkey squeezed by neighbors in fight against Kurdish rebels
- Peres: peace process will top summit agenda
- Moscow. Day 20
- Youth jazz orchestra from England wins fans in US
- S. Africa changes
- California airline crash renews concern over safety, congestion
- Despite revealing Chernobyl hearings, nagging questions remain
- Artificial reefs make big splash. They create offshore ecosystems for fish, coral, and divers
- Top players march ahead at US Open; women's tennis awards
- Merit system fosters `learning atmosphere'
- Deciding what matters: Americans rethink their ethical values
- `New Beaver' treads old ground
- Minding the store. A century later, the Gillinghams are still plying their trade
- Roman Catholics and loyal opposition. Dissenters say they can differ on family issues but still be good Catholics
- From Russia to Radcliffe
- Trimming fat from the academic pork barrel
- September resolutions
- Libya's neighbors less concerned than US about Qaddafi
- Some questions about Nicaragua
- The short seller's shuffle earns a buck backwards
- Surging market brings short sellers out to ply their dark trade
- Although `tax reform' is practically here, its impact is worrisome
- US, Europe out of step on Libya. US envoy Vernon Walters is on his second mission to urge West Europe to adopt a tougher stand on Libya. But Europea...
- APPOSITE OPPOSITES
- Tale for mystery and history buffs
- A journey to Africa
- Two vastly different Soviet lifestyles are contrasted in `Comrades' series
- America's diversity, at eye level. Driving across the US, a correspondent notes 20 years of change
- Help for `performing art' of teaching
- Ike's advice: focus `on principles'
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- `Presenting' bug to fish: the fine art of fly-fishing