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Monitor articles for September 25, 1990
- Taxing Newspapers Tests Press Freedom
- Is a Clean Desktop Worth $1,000?
- California Surrogacy Case Raises New Questions About Parenthood
- The Future of Newspapers
- Bowing to Conformity Limits Effectiveness
- US Newspapers: A Continuing Story
- Maine Schools Move To `Common Core' In Education Shift
- East German Art Makes its Way to the US
- What the Secret Police Left Behind
- Fixation on Politics Feeds Press Boom in Manila
- Newspapers and the `Now' of Public Thought
- Lines Written in Fever
- Experiment at California Paper May Redefine Journalism for the '90s
- CHINA USES GAMES TO BOOST ITS DIPLOMACY
- Haute Couture's Swiss Fabricmaker
- Bob Strauss for President?
- Toward a New Role For Newspapers
- `The Street' Is History, but Papers Still Thrive
- Syria Seeks Iran's Support For UN Sanctions on Iraq
- US Newspapers: Three Centuries - and Counting
- Getting a Paper Out In 1690
- The Future of Reading
- Israeli Minister Seeks Increased US Aid on Immigration, Debt
- Computer Databases Can Be Valuable Sources
- Intrepid Desktop Editors Have `Mouse,' Will Publish
- US Faulted for Lagging Mideast Relief Effort
- Few Newspapers Crossing Borders