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Monitor articles for September 09, 1996
- Mexico's 'Good' Guerrillas Halt Talks to Rethink Their Strategy
- Banks Keep Merging, And Adding Services
- Passengers Face Stricter Scrutiny To Keep Flying the Skies Friendly
- Goodbye, Mr. Nerd, Hello, Mr. Silicon Valley
- Bombs Away: US Clears Laos of the Unexploded
- New Sapling Amid Old-Growth Leaders
- US Workers Can Expect Fatter Checks
- Brits Bring Wives Into Political Fray, A la Hillary, Liddy
- A New Teacher's Message of High Hope - and Expectation
- What's Good for Burma
- Why Dole Tax Cut Isn't Trimming Clinton Lead
- Alienating Our Allies
- A Tough Teacher, A Tender Lesson
- A Better Way in Iraq
- The Iraqi Leader Who Lives And Rules by the Sword
- Dole Is in Quandry Over California Vote
- Films About Children Prevail at Montreal Festival
- News In Brief
- One for the Forests
- Reasons for A Marriage
- Political Fruitage
- Okinawa Sends Tokyo and US A Clear Message: Reduce Bases
- Shepherd of the Streets Gave Direction to Drifters
- Good is Settled Forever
- Novelists Debut: Coming to Terms With Losses in Five Families
- Hollywood Takes the Silver, Olympics Gets Gold
- Now-Secular Hungarians Reluctant To Return Schools to Church
- Canada's Economy Bolstered By Trade Boom, Fall in Deficits
- A Teacher Tallies Lessons Of Three Decades' Work