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Monitor articles for September 26, 1997
- Driver Shortage Has Districts Spinning Their Wheels
- Turning Man-Made Creations Back to Nature
- Dousing Southeast Asia's Big Burn
- News In Brief
- Cable Rate Hike: Is Reason Better Service or Monopoly?
- In Honor of My Sister, This Yarn Is Stretched Tight
- 'Soft-Money' Ban Would Change Campaigning ...
- Higher Education Can Help Fight Stubborn Stains
- Communities Put Discipline in the Driver's Seat
- Media Arms Control: A Way to Regain Respect?
- Why NASA Is Sending Another Astronaut to Mir
- A $1 Billion Gift Horse Gets a Look
- A Rocky Road to a Shared Adventure
- A New Book By the Master From Maine
- Chasing Maris: Two Sluggers Swing at Home Run History
- Satellite Firms Hope Digital Delights
- 'Mom and Pop' Drug Runners Replace Cartels
- Aging Mir Isn't So Worrisome as Russia's Long-term Technological Decay
- Sometime-Bully IRS Gets Tough Audit
- 'Assignment' Star Muses on Movies
- Letters
- Spotlight on Winnie Mandela May Be Heat Lamp
- Ironing Out the IRS
- ... But Gingrich Has His Own Model
- Colombia's Rebels Use Terror to Thwart Local Elections
- Freeze Frames: The Monitor Movie Guide
- Out on Video
- All Those Cars
- Scary Fires, Crashes, and Glitches - Isn't That Just Life in Russia?
- A Perfect Landing
- Tipping the Bosnian Balance