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Monitor articles for September 17, 1991
- Global Population Growth Begins to Brake, Slowly
- At Frankfurt Auto Show: A 'Kermit the Frog' Car
- Soviets Prepare Defense For Alleged Coup Plotters
- Palestinian Influx Puts Jordan to Test
- Waste Disposal Core of Nuclear Power Shutdowns
- Commission Calls For School Reform
- Is There Really a Place Called Great Snoring?
- Paul Cox Sees Lots of Money, Little of Value
- Drop in Soviet Oil Output Results in Worldwide Bind
- A Bit of Stimulation
- China Downplays Anti-Beijing Vote in Hong Kong Elections
- 'I Used to Play the Violin, but...
- Worldwide Population-Increase Progress and Problems
- Promoting Smaller Family Size
- Places the Exhibition Travels
- UN Session to Bring Rise in Membership
- Pressures on the Pentagon Budget
- Mordant Humor In Vietnam
- Countering greed
- Salomon Scandal Could End Cartel
- Biennial Show Captures Art of Sound and Vision
- Aquino Vows to Overturn Filipino Treaty Rejection
- 'I Used to Play the Violin, but...
- Independence-Minded Soviet Republics Claim Greater Role In International Organizations, Seek Ways to Settle Disputes
- Love That Overflows
- Waiting for Mario, the Sequel
- Don't Take Paul Tsongas Too Lightly, Say the Pros
- The Global Economy
- Japan May Soon Have 'Pill'
- Palestinians Cope With Another Upheaval
- Preservationist intrusion
- Sri Lanka: 'Isle of Refuge,' and of Refugees
- September: Kids' 'Breakaway' Month
- THE WORLD FROM...Tokyo
- News Currents
- Governor Clinton Hints at Running