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Monitor articles for September 04, 1987
- Constitutional Journal
- Horse, 1, Police, 0
- Europeans and Arabs press Iran in effort to contain war
- The silver bracelet
- Fiction as fantasy
- It's never too late to pray
- NOW IN PAPER
- Expectancy and skepticism greet new round of UN Afghan talks
- Seniors' association pushes for adult flame-retardant sleepwear. Group says garments will lower risk of injury in fire for elderly
- My father's doom
- Fiction as imagined fact. Michener's paean to patriots
- Fiction as popular pastime. Danielle Steel's newest easy-reader
- Fiction as historical journalism. Safire's `you are there' account of Civil War events
- Younger women sidestep politics. Too many think the battle is won, say political caucus members
- Labor Day, 1987
- Piniella may need title to keep job. Williams has Mariners on upswing; McGwire no Reggie imitator
- Editor's essay. Reading books here, there, but not through
- John Huston's sheer love of filmmaking
- Tourists overflow Yosemite Park. Hodel's earthshaking solution: drain Hetch Hetchy reservoir
- Argentine leader looks to mid-term elections for popular mandate
- S.J. Perelman's letters - more about the man for fans
- GULF PEACE EFFORTS. US faces opposition to arms embargo in Security Council
- Jessie Benton Fr'emont. Biography of a popular 19th century American woman
- Leon Trotsky emerges from the shadows of Soviet history
- Remembering the past. Richard M. who?
- Progress in Korea
- US-style tax reform spreads to tax-strapped Scandinavia
- Ernest Hemingway. The life of an indomitable writer, seen with a Freudian eye
- `Big science' trend worries experts. They say huge costs could undermine other research
- Speaking the world's tongues
- Fining of state senator clear warning to officials: Don't `double-dip'
- The Guthrie faces up to `The Bacchae'
- Guardian of a cultural and historical legacy
- For children. `Real-world' adventurers
- Fiction as battle scenario. War tale depicts US-USSR combat
- NEWS IN PRINT
- Giving voice to playwrights. O'Neill Center hones talent beyond hot lights of Broadway
- Potholes, ruts, crumbling asphalt mark interstate highways. Heavier trucks, new tires, and higher speed limit add to problem
- Liftoff for space education. Astronaut families sponsor far-reaching program to link center, science museums, and classrooms
- Looking for the safe road home. Guatemala's civilian government has invited thousands of Indian refugees to return to the country. But for those hol...
- Rough road on arms pact
- Fiction as social commentary. Martin Amis's stinging satire of empty lives in the late '70s
- BUSINESS PORTFOLIO
- The story behind the movie. A filmmaker's journey inside Pinochet's Chile