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Monitor Archive for September 17, 1985

Seeking safety in the center
Saudis buy in London
The raccoon shrugged
E. B. White at the lake
Menominee County. A journey through wild and tame country on Wolf River
OPEC disarray sets stage for sharp drop in oil prices. Lower oil bills would aid West but sap economies of key debtor nations
Gorbachev's ally?
For the poor -- hope, schooling, independence
Linking Dulles Airport to D.C.'s Metro?
Ohio reaps jobs from US, foreign investment
Gaddis's dense satire of greed is often amusing, mostly confusing
Democrats to the fore
Swedish leader ekes out narrow win over conservative threat
TV packs full schedule for tomorrow night
US becomes net debtor to the world
Thaw on ICE
Coining words for new products is name of Ira Bachrach's game
Cobb's greatness spotlighted for today's fans thanks to Pete Rose
East bloc faces up to pollution. Poland and Czechoslovakia are looking at effects of industrialization
For Cubans who try to leave, life is hard. But for government supporters, housing and consumer goods have gotten better
Nigeria's new leader seen as last resort before political chaos
Log-home packages from Michigan find lively Japanese sales
A better approach to bureaucracy--part 1
Out with the old, in with the new in China. Deng overhauls party leadership to perpetuate his reforms
Mikhail Gorbachev, the beguiling neo-Stalinist
Education of the heart
Satellites that can run, hide, or duck when under attack
Loyal to Algonquin Park