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Monitor articles for September 24, 1987
- Congress seeks greater control over US actions in Persian Gulf. Debate over US Gulf presence. Critics want up-or-down vote on tanker escort operation
- New Swiss banking laws curb secrecy and other traditions
- Radar enigma
- Closer religious, cultural links sought in W. Germany
- Appeals court overturns Science and Health copyright extension. Church board says it will strive to maintain purity of the textbook
- Salvador-rebel talks: some promise, many problems
- Deflecting `MacBride'
- Britain to close Iranian military purchasing office
- Choosing the right dog for your family. Experts stress role of owners; traits of breeds are a factor, too
- It's your decision
- Wonderbox:no-fuss, no-fuel stove cooks up communication in South Africa
- Quartet of essays traces the `doubleness' of four literary Dubliners
- Biden withdraws from campaign. Democratic presidential aspirant falls victim to his own lapses in accuracy
- Plaintive drums and feathered splendor. A day at the Navajo fair
- `Oh wad some power .. the giftie gie us'
- Maine old-timers brace for yuppie invasion
- Interactive television sparks a hot debate. Is `Captain Power' leading young viewers into a murky future?
- US workers in the dark on options for retirement. THE PENSION GAP
- Glasnost on the arms front
- New dictionary records a day in the life of American English
- US backs new financing for World Bank
- Managua cease-fire offer tests contra leadership. In both Nicaragua and El Salvador, further initiatives are being taken to comply with the regional...
- Iranian sanctions are not the answer; Iraq was the culprit
- From slums of Rio to halls of power
- Firefighters, furniture industry debate fire-safety requirements. Fume hazard is worse than flame, some argue
- `Follies' doing better the second time around in London
- Yugoslav films showcased in US tour. American Film Institute screening varied fare
- Reggie Jackson says farewell after career filled with big moments
- A farewell to Indo-Afghan friendship?
- A textbook and religion