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Monitor articles for September 28, 1987
- Ask the Gardeners. Q&A
- Outside aid helps as Bangladesh struggles to recoup from massive floods
- The US and the Gulf
- `Patience'
- For this first baseman, family is the first priority. If Wally Joyner's not playing ball, he's probably playing with his kids
- Job hunting? This `training manual' can help
- Today's nurse shortage looks easier to fix than the one looming. Current crunch due to nurses with too many non-patient tasks
- Where photography and abstraction merge. In an era when fragmentation in art is the order of the day, Dutch artist Jan Dibbets fuses the two most an...
- Susan was the girl next door
- Family relationships
- S. Africa's black nationalists resist pressures to join political talks
- A British teacher's eight journeys in the Sudan desert
- South America tour highlights shift in Soviet strategy. Moscow now seen to stress trade and diplomatic ties instead of revolution
- 4-H breaks new ground. Local clubs now tackle tough social problems like drug abuse, illiteracy
- Civil aviation and the Soviet law of hooliganism
- City of departures
- US-Japan superconductor race is on. Scientists worry emphasis on `national'competition will stymie joint research
- Blacks growing more skeptical of courts in racial bias cases. Race and the Law.
- PRI: a saga of cooperation, cooption
- Chinese-American lessons. Canton and Hingham grade schools exchange staff
- `Everything's Relative': fast-paced gags keep the show's laugh track puffing
- No Rambos, please; we're British
- US, Canada hustle to salvage trade pact. But key issue remains trade dispute mechanism
- Gaoyefu, anyone? China joins the club. YOUNG TOM WATSONS AT US LINKS
- Tennis club pro Benny Sims helps break down racial stereotypes
- Black leaders walk new roads to change. Race and the Law
- Hot issue breaks the ice in a `land that never melts'
- Celebration to honor Sweden's ties with US
- Latching onto Amalgamated Pie Plate. Boondocks may harbor bargains, and regional brokers keep tabs
- Soviets troubled over signs of ferment. Nationalists and system critics stir concern things may get out of hand
- Oregon tackles school-funding reform
- `Pardon me, pal, but your Aqua-lung is in my face'
- Uncle Sam and private citizens go after child pornography. For years, Americans objected to child pornography but little was done. Now, federal effo...
- Theatrical teens and a boisterous `Bouncers'
- Ice cream