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Monitor articles for September 03, 1986
- Supporting Lebanon peace
- Congress not mollified by choice of black US envoy to S. Africa
- Senate race in Maryland on political front burner. Maryland's US Senate race is one of several contests the Monitor will report on this fall as Demo...
- Cease-fire in Beirut raises hopes. Syria's low profile seen as helpful to Christian-Muslim agreement
- US Open winner's tactics defeat legendary veteran
- Leningrad. Day 21
- The odyssey of George Faludy. Hungarian poems in English translation reflect the poet's quest
- Updating radars violates treaty. Analyst says US is `nibbling' at ABM treaty
- Businesses find a `Dear Abby' to answer employee concerns. Employees ask about profits and parking
- Peres hopes US envoy can involve Jordan in Egypt-Israel summit
- `Nickleby' on Broadway: spectacular success
- Private perks for public people
- Brave new world of supermarkets: from vegetable videos to recipe printouts
- Car buyers flock as US automakers dangle cheap loans
- Staying atop mortgage process is crucial. You might seem a bit of a pest, but an eagle eye helps a deal fly
- Walking with Willie
- Discovery
- A thoughtful voice in pro football wars
- `I'm very proud of you'
- Nakasone wants more healthy competition in Japanese politics
- The presence of God
- Soviets seek to limit effects of spy charges. Reporter's detention should not harm summit, officials say
- Self-exiled Filipino Muslim leader returns to meet with Aquino
- Presidential candidates: two years before the vote
- Chileans mobilize to protest 13th anniversary of military rule. Public dissatisfaction grows over events of recent months
- In Mexico, pomp amid tough circumstances. Capital gets decked out to hear litany of woes
- For Western journalists in Moscow, unspoken rules can prevent trouble
- BACK TO SCHOOL
- New Murdoch novel of moral dilemmas
- When in Budapest, eat as the Parisians do