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Monitor articles for September 22, 1997
- Extremism Falters Despite Cairo Attack
- An Ambitious New Show Just on Religion and Ethics
- Customs Agents: Bosses Sabotage Success
- Post-Oslo: Can We Face the Land-Mine Victims?
- A Showcase Where the Disabled Shine
- Bricks and Stones Breathe History in North German City
- Chinese Leader Shows Skill Pulling Strings Behind Scenes
- Fund-Raising Inquiry Trains an Eye on Clinton
- National Aims, Local Schools
- Investing Hurdles: Women Must Jump Higher
- An American's Move in Jerusalem Strains Relations Between Jews
- Letters
- That Other Screen
- Kremlin Backs a New Bill to Curb Church Activities in Russia
- In September Usually
- Parents Encouraged to Voice Views on New Kids' Shows
- More Ranchers Are Declaring A Cease-Fire on the Coyote
- In Oregon, a Rich Mix of Plays That Entertain and Challenge
- News In Brief
- Good Works Get a Boost In Japan
- University of California May Drop SAT
- 'Peacemaker' Movie an Uncomfortably Real Vision of Future
- A Dad, Right Down to the Jingle
- How Are You at Homonyms?
- How to Cope if Bull Market Ends in 'Ice' Rather Than 'Fire'
- Red Sox Fan Is The Cal Ripken Of the Stands
- Rush-Hour Legislating
- Getting Past Guilt
- Views on Teen Smoking From Denver Schoolyard
- General Manager Dan Duquette - Longtime Fan Who Calls the Shots
- In Any Language, Here Comes Trouble
- Newsman Sees Growing Interest In Religion
- Manhattan Masterpiece Gets Luminous New Look