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Monitor articles for September 13, 1984
- Finger pointing breaks out in W. Germany
- Housing hassle tests Flynn's mettle
- Kremlin analysts keep sharp eye on US election
- Nebraska back on top in college football; US Open's tennis-thon
- Scientists sense a breakthrough in long-range weather forecasts
- News In Brief
- Defense debate
- Chronology of rent and condominium control steps in Boston
- The Hirschhorn in the rain
- Ethiopia becomes Moscow's biggest toehold in Africa, but how strong is link to Kremlin?
- French beckon California high-tech firms: 'come to the Riviera'
- Chess champs cross pawns in Moscow
- Women, incumbents fare well in 10 party primaries across US
- Not who's right, but what's right
- Reagan flexes political muscle, pursues Mondale votes
- News In Brief
- Bellow's first story collection since '71 - impressive but strainedHim with His Foot in His Mouth and Other Stories, by Saul Bellow. Harper & Row. 2...
- Nam June Paik; 'Soldier's Play'; Springsteen workin' in Worcester; The New Jersey rocker
- National GOP sees Richardson as best hope to win Tsongas seat
- News In Brief
- France's Catholic Church strives for visibility.
- Loosen the byte of classroom computers
- Nam June Paik; 'Soldier's Play'; Springsteen workin' in Worcester; Of soldiers and hatred
- Afghanistan - no Vietnam analogy?
- Film spans the globe: from Proust and Paris to Guyana and China
- Family of fabulous Taiwanese acrobats tours the country
- A household's cost of figuring income taxes adds up to a pretty penny
- Citizens and contras
- De Lorean case: focusing attention on undercover work
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Ballooning
- They're making headway on the frenzied skies at big US airports
- Britain's Social Democrats try to fashion a distinct, new image
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A new secretary of state for N. Ireland is Hurd in Belfast
- News In Brief
- Presidential debates
- New book alleges Pope John Paul I was victim of a poison plot; In God's Name, by David A. Yallop. New York: Bantam Books. 339 pp. $16.95.
- We need to knock down the legal barriers to ballot-casting
- Chrysler limousine offers plenty of class at a (relatively) low price
- Hanoi lights a candle at the end of the Kampuchean tunnel
- 'Hawaiian Heat': TV's latest trip to fantasyland
- Neighbors as art
- New England preservationists push ahead in quiet 'revolution'
- Limited parking may be on way out in San Francisco
- Nam June Paik; 'Soldier's Play'; Springsteen workin' in Worcester
- Aiding Amerasians
- News In Brief
- Cursive, foiled again
- News In Brief
- Fair wind eludes Mondale
- News In Brief
- Economists foresee slowdown in rate of global growth in '85
- US 'neutral' to Korean dissident's return
- News In Brief
- Beauty pageants: irrelevant and exploitative, or worthwhile?
- Lawmakers work on plan to delay MX
- News In Brief