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Monitor articles for September 24, 1985
- Military deterrence and Western security
- On the road with `Iacocca'
- Henry Ford on not getting settled
- Reagan's trade offensive
- Record water levels in Great Lakes eat away at shorelines
- Israel assails British moves in Mideast. Arms sales to Arabs and invitation to PLO draw harsh response
- OCT. in the garden. Use those cold frames; protect fruit trees. The Monitor's monthly garden calendar is based on length of growing seasons.
- The season
- Time to bring in the bulbs -- next year they'll blossom anew
- Expressing the love of God
- French Canadian media giant takes a giant step into television
- Tennis educator Eve Kraft sees second boom in her sport's future
- Wishing OPEC success in holding the line on petroleum prices
- Emigr'e Kaletski tells of creative escapes from Soviet repression
- Burns's sweeping vision illuminates US industrial era
- Deng spars with leading critic over Chinese reform program
- Soviet advantage?
- Letters to the Editor. Reagan's legacy
- Churchill's `jaw-jawing' is high on US agenda this week. Briton's dictum that negotiations are better than war strikes home on trade issues as well...
- Migrant workers' theater ripens after 20 years.
- Basement walls. New system puts them up pronto
- End of an era for the West German press
- SALMONOMICS. In a clash of cultures, Indians and whites angle for an expensive fish
- Guess who's coming to the harvest?
- Bilingual education: a vital step in mastering English
- `The loose-leaf library'
- Annapolis tries to balance its historic past with economic growth
- Latest Iraqi attack reportedly knocks Iran's largest oil-export facility out of order
- Response to Mexico's need swift and from the heart
- Exploring nature's teeming nursery grounds
- King of punk dance has classic backbone
- Expelled for independence
- Mexico turns energies to survivors, rebuilding
- Churchill's `jaw-jawing' is high on US agenda this week. Secretary Shultz criticizes `communist colonialism' in United Nations speech
- New Zealand wants more answers to French role in bombing of Greenpeace ship [BY]By David Barber, Special to The Christian Science Monitor
- French admission sparks questions in Greenpeace case