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Monitor articles for September 10, 1987
- Britain's first `Porgy and Bess': powerful, flawless
- Tuition costs for foreign students come under scrutiny by states
- Whooping cranes return
- Clarification
- Americans becoming more competitive in international hockey play
- World stages echoing Gershwins' songs. Anniversary inspires a number of projects
- A light in the earth. Shafts and pools of light illuminate art of Africa, Asia, and the Near East in Washington's two new subterranean museums
- Inflation prospects bring out the bears on Wall Street
- Protesters put spotlight on child care. Harvard employees voice concerns heard across US
- Diversity of US flock may test Pope's resolve. Pope John Paul II begins his US visit today. Vatican and host-city planning has been meticulous. Stor...
- US Postal Service shows off its high-tech image for '88
- Reformers in China redefine ideology to suit economic plans
- Let's put some design back into American-made products
- The radiance of God's love
- Charming week
- Arms for the Saudis
- Last, gentle link in a long and winding road
- Constitutional Journal
- Training program brightens future for young Senegalese women
- Ontario's Stratford Festival relocates `Troilus,' to little avail. Veteran actors help salvage production of the Bard's play
- In India, an effort to better the lot of the mentally handicapped
- Plea to put women into the Constitution
- Pope looks to future of American Catholic Church in US visit
- BUSINESS PORTFOLIO
- Art shaped by the weather
- Giants, Bears teams to beat in strike-threatened NFL season
- Wordwars. Watergate and the Iran-contra affair
- Does revolt pay in Philippines?
- A Viking in Washington
- Second-class workers
- US gets ready for John Paul II. PAPAL PREPARATIONS
- Survivor chronicles his family's ordeal - and courage - in Pol Pot's Cambodia
- Constitutional Journal