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Monitor articles for September 21, 1987
- Toronto's George Bell slugs way toward MVP honors. Yankee pitcher Tommy John on his late-career improvement
- An Emmy Awards tug of war
- US-Soviets envision future pacts with more punch. Accord's real value: better ties, not fewer missiles
- Superpower agreement
- Bork presents two profiles. Sharp-penned scholar emphasizes judicial restraint in hearings
- Monopoly: capitalists under a card table
- Auto workers face tough contract fight with GM. Beleaguered car maker says it can't afford to give what prospering Ford gave
- Authorities target the profits of crime. Critics say defendants are stripped of rights as well as property
- Central Americans find peace process slower than expected
- Islamic rule and Iran's generation gap. Schooled in new ways, kids teach parents `revolutionary values'
- Detroit teachers end strike; talks resume in Chicago
- Jobs and the auto industry
- An apology long overdue
- `Don Fidel' - cement of Mexican politics
- Pentagon's purchasing chief resigns, frustrated with pace of reform
- `Terracotta Army' leaps to life in London
- An Impressionist gets her due. A National Gallery show brings well-deserved luster to painter Berthe Morisot
- `Hooperman' police drama plays John Ritter as its main card
- Ways that parents can help their children succeed in school
- US-Soviets envision future pacts with more punch. Proposal in hand would give Gorbachev more leverage at home and abroad. Moscow, Washington, and Eu...
- Making cars in the US: too popular? An impending auto glut would be good for US consumers, but tough on the Big Three, as several Japanese-owned pla...
- Little bat boy shows baseball's human side
- Next on arms talks. A pact eliminating shorter-range nuclear missiles, which appears certain now, is seen as significant primarily for the momentum...
- Among Shiites in Iraqi front-line city, there's little sympathy for Iran. Basra Journal
- The crown joodles, the mysteries of Egg-pit, and other joys of being a mispronunciation expert
- Colorado antidrug effort draws upon `barn-raising' tradition. New program is keyed to getting every level of community involved
- Canadian row over brokerage defections
- Bork pros, antis eager to put views on record
- Nuclear politics in the paradise of the South Pacific
- Sandinistas free La Prensa's presses. EASING CENSORSHIP
- For better technology transfer: industrial extension services
- Many women `foot soldiers' in GOP still seek candidate to rally around
- The YWCA: not just a fitness or social club. Emphasis shifts toward self-help projects for third-world women
- Foreign investors aren't buying huge chunks of US farmland
- Is American melting pot now a multiracial stew?
- Coupes catch the eye - and checkbook - of upscale car crowd
- A place for women to grow. Going co-ed can alter women's college focus
- The freedom within
- Woman's role in Aquino coup bid questioned
- `Transplant' Honda puts down deep roots in US
- Another step on the road to Moscow