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Monitor articles for September 22, 1986
- Inching toward progress for Summit II
- Nothing ever happens
- To touch the clouds
- Free market system said to be more efficient than state planning. Report shows more nations looking West
- S. Korea's toughest hurdle
- Protecting Canada's vast wilderness. Canadians, taking wildlands less for granted, want more national parks
- Israel likely to increase military aid to south Lebanon militia. Claims need to counter radical forces on border
- Tokyo takes flak for its new economic package. Critics call measures too weak to reverse slowing growth rate
- American melting pot: Are ethnic identities fading or factual?
- What can I give others?
- In wake of 38th Emmys, network TV faces some big changes
- `Children cannot speak for themselves'
- A Victorian family's vision. William Seward Webb builds his dream house
- Aquino's US adventure. Cheers, some jeers for Philippine leader
- Cameroon slow to pick up the pieces. Officials blame logistics, relief workers blame officials
- The danger for Egypt in a tight US embrace
- Trade talks go out with a bang. They succeed in putting new global trade issues on the negotiating table
- Building a child-friendly society
- Sri Lankans doubt military can end war. Growing numbers want negotiations to resolve ethnic conflict
- Country Journal. Our Country Journalist strays far from the madding crowd on the high road to Scotland's many castles.
- New England, once in job rut, now a hive
- Waging a battle for the lead in technology -- on the head of a pin
- In Florida, demographics work for GOP. THE BATTLEGROUND. Migrants from north still come, most tend to vote Republican
- At the 16th-century garden that all Europe copied
- Venice plays host to two major art exhibitions. A fond look back at doomsaying Futurists
- `A civics lesson for us all'. Educators hope that the history won't be lost amid the hoopla
- Might of the dollar, plight of the plants, and some light for '87
- East and West taste success in Stockholm
- `New right' in Australia challenges Hawke and unions
- Obviously a redtail
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Stemming the Asylantenflut
- Tracing charter's influence on US politics and culture
- A verbal tone poem, sad/sassy songs, and punk-rock foolery
- Venie plays host to two major art exhibitions. An exploration of art-science connections
- Song
- USX-steelworkers standoff drags on. Wage, benefit cuts alone won't keep US steel companies alive
- Job climate snapping up first-timers
- The astronomer
- Executive privilege redux: it's a tricky business
- Can the SDP drag Owen to the altar?
- `Corridor consensus' in Punta del Este
- New York trial: flawed system blamed
- Boston friends recall the `presidential training' of Cory Aquino. They saw her courage and political acumen