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Monitor articles for September 05, 1986
- Siren song of background music to buy by
- Sighting
- Bradford students begin college with a backward look at '60s
- The bicycle
- US Open. For players, the allure is some $3.4 million in prize money and a `Grand Slam' title. For fans, it's the tennis -- 23 sessions ending this...
- Dust on your artwork? Don't reach for the vacuum cleaner
- Argentina plans debt cut, investment spur
- Hospitals can expect rise in medicare aid. But amount of increase is uncertain
- Hopes wane that Italian trial will deal fatal blow to Mafia
- Grandparents in 1986 provide `extra loving'
- Sudan's ruler faces key choice in effort to avert starvation
- Expo 86 -- a successful venture in an era of world's fair flops
- Perils of covering Afghan war. Tough Soviet line, spy network scare off writers
- Duarte resists US pressure to devalue Salvador's currency
- Superb biography of Eugene O'Neill
- Teaching, teaching, over the bounding main
- Sandpiper
- Black colleges optimistic they can turn ebbing enrollment tide
- Quoting S. African ambassador on ANC, risks of power sharing
- Portage
- New books chart economic trends. Current affairs
- No barriers to progress
- Thoughts of the `rabbi's rabbi'. Synthesizing `the way'
- Portrait of a S. African leader. On the road to apartheid
- Where tourism is out of place. Traveling Africa
- The man who was mad about drawing
- Mandela's struggle, in his own words. Portrait of a South African martyr
- Where to train the contras
- Listening to the third world
- Daily life under apartheid
- Some books reviewed in the Monitor in August
- In exile, writing in Kikuyu. Banned in Kenya
- Now in paper
- No PACs backing
- Alistair Cooke lectures the experts on clarity and truthfulness
- Spy dust-up clouds US-Soviet diplomatic sky
- A drizzle feels refreshing
- Dostoevsky: light on the dark side
- Journey into the heart of a radical Arab woman. Novella from Egypt
- Leningrad. Day 23
- Shedding light on modern Egypt. From politics to Coptics
- Carving a family life out of the rugged stone of the Northeast
- Anita Baker carving out big-time career
- Iran-Iraq war: the US stake