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Monitor articles for September 18, 1997
- Gray Ladies of the News Step Out in Living Color
- Jay Ellis: US Has 'Big Debt' to Vietnam
- Deja vu Has Starring Role In the Networks' New Shows
- Deena Hanley: Feeling 'Comfortable'
- Tops on Their List: Better US-Vietnam Ties
- Lessons From Venice, 200 Years After Its Fall
- Family Hour Returns With a Few Gems
- Viewers Unite to Save Quality Shows
- Clinton Targets Teen Smoking
- Chemicals From Space Shaped Earth Life?
- How Mom and I Invaded Russia
- Letters
- Greig Craft: People 'Ready to Embrace'
- The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers - Hardcover Fiction
- And It Doesn't Melt In the Rain
- Texas Professor Reignites Racial-Preference Debate
- Corruption Net: Small Fish Sit In Jail, Big Ones Swim Free
- Old Habits Hurt New Leader in a New Congo
- Little Tykes Teach Me About the Big Rigs
- Equal Pay for Equal Work
- Welfare Rolls Fall Far, but Snags Loom
- Cyber-Cooks Celebrate Food Web Site
- Is Clinton Courtship of California Over?
- Vietnam Lures Many to Career Of Expatriate
- Seeking Value, and Finding It, at Seligman
- News In Brief
- Governance Committees Can Defuse Boardroom Fireworks
- Legacy of War Tinges An Ambassador's Role
- In '97, Defense Is Good Offense
- Barley
- On High Ground
- Still the Boob Tube