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Monitor articles for September 08, 1987
- Tobacco companies aim to diversify into new image. US sales are down, but cigarette makers sitting on cash hoard
- Democracy and opinion
- Fed's rate hike seen as `mild' but necessary move to stem inflation
- Students head back to class - and to better schools
- S. Africa's prisoner swap may give new impetus for Mandela release
- As blue chip stocks take a beating, help may come from secondary market
- In Chile, women piece together a picture of life under dictatorship
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- West Germans to get their own credit card
- Constitutional Journal
- . . . But who is manipulating whom?
- The echo
- Back to school
- Greens
- Barrel rolls in the Smithsonian
- A stroll down the streets of old England. Lunching with the locals adds a new dimension to sightseeing
- Buskers come into their own at a new Canadian festival
- Does Honecker's historic homecoming highlight easing of German tensions?
- Democracy in Zimbabwe
- Indian treaty rights under attack. Opposition to Indian treaties still runs high. Some groups say court rulings have given tribes unfair hunting and...
- Helping to prevent accidents in the skies
- Shaping a dream in Sri Lanka. Government loans, overseas aid, and the `village reawakening' movement allow thousands to leave shanties for sturdier...
- Small card with a big memory
- While you packed
- S. Koreans hit campaign trail. Public and military cast wary eye on maneuvers of leading presidential candidates
- Visits to pre-glasnost Soviet Russia and occupied Afghanistan
- Orient
- Gulf trip will put UN leader's skills to test. `Tanker' war cools, but getting Iran to accept full cease-fire will prove tough
- Both leagues have wide open battles for Manager of Year honors
- Chinese leaders grease the wheels for new economic reforms. Changes deemed `imaginative' by visiting World Bank official
- Tough Indian security laws draw fire from civil-rights groups. Government says measures are needed to combat rising terrorism
- Passers-by