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Monitor articles for September 26, 1985
- Reagan waits for Soviet offer he can't refuse. Hints that USSR might cut missiles brings mixed White House reaction
- At the Imperial Court
- AFRICAN JOURNEY. Kenyan farmers race to keep up with demands of a growing population
- Halloran learning ropes as Flutie's quarterbacking successor
- Western farm-labor issue once again perils immigration reform
- Asians show how to get ahead in Britain
- A first step
- GOP deficit fighter woos voters with federal funds. But Democrats think freshman `can be beaten' in '86
- `Star wars' -- the perfect US bargaining chip
- Ueberroth will try to stop drugs in baseball, whether or not players reject testing
- JAZZ/POP/ROCK
- California learns important lessons from Mexican quake
- Ex-official sees only minor harm to Bonn from spy flap
- Some advice on how to get along with pigs -- who are rather shy
- On Judaism's holiest day, Ethiopian Jews protest rabbis' restrictions
- Keeping the Soviets in line
- Growing numbers of black women see military service as ticket to a stable career
- Nissan wagon offers space, if not style
- FROM AUSTRALIA `About hope against doom'
- Unfinished business still centers on work and family issues
- Union will keep trying to organize air controllers
- SOMALIA. Refugees face uncertain future at oasis
- Vancouver's Expo '86 may fall on its face -- as its mascot did
- The quest for Kaj Munk
- MIDEAST. Thatcher shows support for peace initiative
- News In Brief
- Glancing back
- Long crisis tears Lebanon's economic fabric
- Two photography books focus on how we look at our landscapes
- From ``Egelykke''