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Monitor articles for September 06, 1985
- Illegals on the farm: thorny issue for US. Could California's agriculture survive without Mexican workers?
- Peres's juggling act: pushing for peace, fending off rightists
- From a town `that time forgot,' master folklorist Keillor
- Current Affairs Book Briefs
- More colleges pull up South African stakes
- Author interview. Czech novelist-in-exile Milan Kundera
- High Court likely to hear `equal pay for equal work' case
- Choices for Children
- Now in Paper
- Automobiennale' in Antwerp putts instead of roars
- Reagan's conservative Supreme Court agenda causes stir in GOP. Party faithful rebut voting rights, abortion positions
- Best seller. Bobbie Ann Mason's first novel
- Titanic
- What hauled firewood in Kenya is a handbag in the United States
- Bell probe of E. F. Hutton check scam finds conduct unethical. Report recommends major shuffle in investment firm's management
- News In Brief
- New book by Newbery winner Paterson. Down-to-earth tale of a musical family in Appalachia
- GOING BACK TO SCHOOL. Where computers are taking classrooms. Part Four As computers take over the cognitive instruction of pupils, teachers will spe...
- Novel by America's tallest radio comedian. Tender, hilarious reminiscences of life in mythical Lake Wobegon
- Mubarak moves to boost Egypt's economy by putting young specialists in Cabinet
- Spy novel. Sophisticated thriller: A capitalist in Soviet toils
- Arms control `window' opens a bit. But Reagan administration still looking for concrete Soviet proposal
- Pave it with flowers
- Summit substance
- WIZARDRY IN WOOD. Award-winning artisan Sam Maloof creates furniture that is both art and craft
- The effort to rebuild
- Voters cool to Reagan tax reform plan. Congress finds public more interested in trade, deficit, and farm issues
- The Springsteen of poetry? Interview with Paul Moskowitz
- Editor's choice
- About the author
- Virginia's secretary of state. Her motto -- Get involved in the community
- Religion and revolution in Iran. How Islam became the idiom of opposition
- Tennis's spectator appeal -- how limited?; big football weekend
- Candid film on China lights up documentary festival
- South Africa/ The shadow of violence lengthens. Unrest among Coloreds adds to Pretoria's woes
- Not the Louvre
- South Africa/ The shadow of violence lengthens. Blacks reject capitalism as pillar of apartheid
- Uplifting, unsettling cable TV film on communities for mentally handicapped
- Progress and human nature
- Manipulative monarch. Jasper Ridley's Henry VIII -- a lawyer's biography