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Monitor articles for September 17, 1985
- Out with the old, in with the new in China. Deng overhauls party leadership to perpetuate his reforms
- Education of the heart
- Satellites that can run, hide, or duck when under attack
- Loyal to Algonquin Park
- 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
- Linking Dulles Airport to D.C.'s Metro?
- Gaddis's dense satire of greed is often amusing, mostly confusing
- US becomes net debtor to the world
- Thaw on ICE
- Cobb's greatness spotlighted for today's fans thanks to Pete Rose
- For Cubans who try to leave, life is hard. But for government supporters, housing and consumer goods have gotten better
- Log-home packages from Michigan find lively Japanese sales
- A better approach to bureaucracy--part 1
- Mikhail Gorbachev, the beguiling neo-Stalinist
- Gorbachev's ally?
- For the poor -- hope, schooling, independence
- Ohio reaps jobs from US, foreign investment
- Democrats to the fore
- Swedish leader ekes out narrow win over conservative threat
- TV packs full schedule for tomorrow night
- Coining words for new products is name of Ira Bachrach's game
- East bloc faces up to pollution. Poland and Czechoslovakia are looking at effects of industrialization
- Nigeria's new leader seen as last resort before political chaos