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Monitor articles for September 13, 1989
- Strategies for a Resourceful World
- Flight
- Bush Faces Test In Ties With Congress
- Oldsmobile Tries to Woo Buyers With New Program
- N. KOREA SAID TO STRENGTHEN MILITARY TIES WITH MOSCOW
- Hungary Strengthens Ties to West
- Shopping
- Jackson Juggernaut Steams Ahead
- 1939 and the International Spirit
- 'EXTRADITABLE' DENIED BAIL
- Deng Xiaoping's Star Has Lost Its Brightness
- Warm German Welcome - Even for `Trabbis'
- ALASKA PLANS OWN OIL CLEANUP
- US TO ALLOW ENTRY TO MORE REFUGEES
- On Approval
- The Challenge of Building a Corps of Actors
- Letter to a New Arrival
- ARAFAT LAUNCHES QUEST FOR RECOGNITION IN ASIA
- Verbal Artist at Work
- Capital Steps - Washington's Singing Satirists
- I See a Boy
- HOW COLLEAGUES VIEW JESSICA TUCHMAN MATHEWS
- Excerpt From 'Mazes'
- From 'Harvey' to 'Vanya,' Guthrie's 1989-90 Season Is a Mix of the Familiar and Obscure
- Victor, My Feather-Duster
- Affirmative Action And Immigration
- Workers Ride Rough Merger Wave
- Urban Homesteaders Gain Ground
- STUDY PUTS NUMBER OF HOMELESS AT 1.5 MILLION
- British Center Parties Scramble for Identity - and Votes
- Environment Issues
- NORWAY'S LABOR PARTY SUFFERS HEAVY LOSS IN ELECTION
- Reviving Israel's Peace Plan