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Monitor articles for September 25, 1986
- South Lebanon buffer zone
- It's harder for Soviets to get booze -- just ask the guys in line. But they wonder how far leaders' anti-alcohol campaign can go
- The Bowans. Overcoming Indian stereotypes and personal tragedy, a family prevails
- Reagan is taking a step back in arms control, critics say
- Biotechnology's gadfly
- The case for strings on US aid to Turkey
- US will inform if radiation leaks
- Some critics call for more `give' in paying off Latin loans
- Peaches
- Isolated Albania seeks stronger economic ties with outside. Economic downturn pushes Albania to court E. Germany, Yugoslavia
- Children who `tell' on parents
- Going with
- Eternal life?
- Daniloff through Soviet eyes: checkmate
- Striding out
- Dosie qualifies
- Congress's turf war over arms control
- Floribunda politics
- As global bourse barriers come down, rules on abuse go up
- Milwaukee Rep conveys tensions of censorship during Moli`ere era
- Genentic Engineering. Scientists are growing more adept at shifting genes from one plant or animal to another. As their skill sharpens, so will its...
- Left and right agree: workfare, child support are welfare musts
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Part two of Laura Z's autobiography
- Andy Griffith stars in drama about alcoholism
- Muti puts his own imprint on the Philadelphia
- New US campaign to thwart spies. Assessments cite defects in counterespionage methods
- Danger signs warn of ecological threats to San Francisco Bay
- Mr. Adelman should read before he writes
- Oklahoma-Miami could be game of year; LSU's shocking loss
- Solidarity faced with choice: continued resistance or dialogue? Government's new stance creates dilemma
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- How genuine are refugee claims of persecution?
- A spiffy arts center makes brave debut in northern Maine. Orono welcomes role of cultural host
- And so she goes: Linda Ellerbee is a onewoman media blitz. It all began when a comic letter of hers slipped onto the AP news wire