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Monitor articles for September 08, 1986
- Florida contest typifies fight for US Senate control. Reagan has big stake in such races as Graham vs. Hawkins
- Home movies
- `A Fine Mess': Laurel-Hardy slapstick, but without humor
- Drop in US jobless rate is seen as harbinger of economic upturn
- Help defend the `front-line states'
- Zimbabwe: land of contradictions. Government talks up socialism, but depends on capitalism
- Illegal trade threatens endangered species; Senate stalls protective legislation
- Edinburgh Festival: daunting in its rich variety. Generous sampling undertaken by critic
- US spinoffs to private sector on track? Selling Conrail, long blocked in Congress, could be a start
- `Great ideas' for executives. Aspen Institute seminars let them reflect on life's larger issues
- Uncertainties in Manila as President Aquino visits the US
- US still has tennis numbers, but foreign stars steal spotlight
- A browser's guide to things to do and see in Berlin this month
- Harvard homily, 1986: placing US trade woes squarely on home front
- Untangling latest Mideast violence. Attacks in Turkey and Pakistan said to be deliberately misleading
- Tory leaders bury the hatchet. Thatcher and party chief move to patch up their differences
- Trading fear for trust
- Westward. Day 24
- In nickname only
- Values and Harvard
- Quarrels mar nonaligned summit
- Wall Street strategists have eyes trained on Middle East. Apart from the oils, stocks could be in for a sag
- Wall Street strategists have eyes trained on Middle East. Iran-Iraq battle lines pose key test for oil prices
- Bolivians awaken to tragedy of child drug addiction. Juan Carlos, age 11, boasts about how he steals to buy `petillo'
- Snagging `hummers' on I-89. `But officer . . . ' the guilty motorist mumbles lamely to Sgt. J. D. Dyer, `I was running out of gas, and had to reach...
- Chapter Two: trading in life in the fast lane
- Chilean opposition loses momentum in bid to oust Pinochet. Opposition disarray highlighted as strike fails to materialize
- Tutu installed as first black leader of S. Africa Anglican church
- Prince Charles harks back to ethical fundamentals
- Growing from childhood to maturity in New Jersey
- Japan's Seikan Tunnel: an idea whose time has come, and gone. In age of jets, world's longest train tunnel nears completion
- Saudi oil chief figures out the benefits to OPEC had it not ballooned prices
- Farm policy is main block in West's trade talks
- Desire for literacy is needed as much as reading programs
- Moscow releases details of ship disaster
- Iraqi envoy says Iran is `overconfident'
- Harvard speakers suggest how the US can erase poverty
- Peking book show has something for everyone
- Going private could give US employees a stake
- 7th annual Rossini Opera Festival hits a high note
- Congress has little time, faces big decisions
- Sports star spells it out for youngsters: learn to read, study
- A glut of cultural attractions at Berlin's 36th `Festival Weeks'