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Monitor articles for September 14, 1987
- Head of Soviet secret police appears cool toward reform. Chebrikov joins Kremlin's No. 2 leader in voicing concerns about Gorbachev changes
- They want kids to want to turn this on. PBS's `Degrassi Junior High' treats teen themes honestly
- Nunn's shadow looms over Reagan arms plans
- `Imaginary Circus': where smallness is special
- Once-predictable insurance field challenged on three fronts. Unisex rates, AIDS testing, federal regulation spark debate
- Navratilova's US Open victory puts her back in race for No. 1 spot
- Dear Mother, I never went to Brussels for fun
- An undecided few will be crucial factor in Bork confirmation. High court nominee's friends and foes gear up for battle in the Senate
- The peasant czar
- Japan's economic rebound is also good news abroad
- Ask the Gardeners Q&A
- S. Korean presidential campaign moves abroad - and into provinces. Ruling party's Roh heads to US, as opposition wrestles over which Kim to field as...
- Being `one of them' at Moscow News - most of the time
- Aiding guerrillas cannot be covert
- Calm on the freeway
- Professor of the year. For Ralph Ketcham, teaching is `a general calling,' not just a vocation. And he wants his students to fit their own professio...
- Portfolio managers asked: What next?
- Reports from the home front. Columnist Joyce Maynard's `beat' is her own rural backyard
- Skiing to N. Pole for adventure - and peace. Canada-Soiet Expedition.
- West Germans puzzle over Honecker's hint of less hostile border. E. German press's full report of key remark seen as positive sign
- Constitutional Journal. - Monday, Sept. 17, 1787
- Public and private ethics must match
- An American on Kosygin Street