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Monitor articles for September 02, 1987
- GLOSSARY
- Arabia's secret. In the course of one generation, ancient North Yemen has time-traveled into the 20th century; yet to much of the world it remains
- Unexploitable innocence
- From potica to strudel to rouladen. Minnesotans Mary Vuk and Maria Hazin prepare sumptuous Slovenian feast
- Up north, a mother lode of food traditions. The families that settled here shared recipes and cultures
- Fighting to right `an historic injustice'
- Superman takes on world peace. After four films, what can he do for a further encore?
- Soviet shift on arms deal. Official takes tougher line on West German offer
- US-Swedish relations improve. For first time in 26 years, a Swedish premier visits US
- Democratic hopefuls face `vicious circle'
- Bargaining time in Detroit
- Making college fund grow. Tax laws call for saving the old-fashioned way
- Lonetree appeal will challenge fairness of US military courts. Civilian lawyers familiar with the military justice system cite strengths but see asp...
- A fascination with Tibet
- Jackson's long-awaited `Bad' reveals a harder edge to his music
- NUCLEAR PROTEST. Proposed nuclear waste site on Spanish-Portuguese border sparks protests
- Mexican President's sets optimistic tone in state of union address
- Constitutional Journal
- SPREADING THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION. Zeal of Iran's revolution persists, though early euphoria ebbs
- Minnesota's new food entrepreneurs
- Vatican meeting with Jewish leaders eases strained relations. Threatened boycott of Pope's US visit dropped
- Airlines try to keep luggage from taking separate vacation
- Signs of hope for Jewish-PLO dialogue
- `Diversification' is oil-patch rallying cry. Retraining programs help some workers, but need exceeds supply
- What the US owes its friends
- ROCK/JAZZ/POP
- Traveling in the dreaming tracks of Aboriginal Australia
- Montrealers enthused about new Olympic Stadium dome
- S. Africa and TV