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Monitor articles for September 13, 1996
- Phil Sugg's Struggle With a Mighty Machine
- A Time to Kill? Sad Litany Of US Assassination Plots
- Unions Play Havoc With Labour's Plans
- Gems of Wide Appeal Win Raves in the Rockies
- On Riding Trains, and Being Taken for a Ride
- Math Chat
- Arizona Home Builders May Pay New School Tab
- 'Sting' Tobacco Sales
- Stay Tuned
- Girls Entering Sex Trade May Say It's a 'Choice', But Experts See Them as Victims of Master Manipulators
- Stopping the Flow of Drugs
- Bosnia Vote Is Only the Start Of Mending War-Torn Nation
- Breaking Cycles of Hatred
- A Day in the Life Of a Do-Gooder
- Pop Culture Paves the Way
- On Chessboard, Clinton Reaches For a GOP Rook
- Educators Face Battle of Bulging Classes
- Worth Noting on TV
- Cable Firms to Fix Bumps in Cyberspace
- In the Pursuit of Happiness, Americans Face Moving Target
- Why Ballots Cast in Bosnian Villages May Influence US Presidential Race
- Nationalism Reigns on Bosnian TV
- Mexico's Rebels
- Researchers Discover 'Lost' Colonial Post of Jamestown
- Flamboyant Politician Would March the North out of Italy
- Old Friend Visits Mandela to Talk Oil, But Deal With S. Africa Could Irk US
- As Turkey Takes Slice of Iraq, US Nods but Neighbors Fret
- News In Brief
- Freeze Frames
- Pageant Lets Viewers Cast Votes
- Helping a Society to No Longer Accept Sex With Kids
- What Has to Happen After People in Bosnia Vote
- Part-Time Professors Give Schools Lesson In Supply, Demand