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Monitor articles for September 18, 1984
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Simpler tax, lower deficit: how to keep them working together
- The Loxahatchee River
- News In Brief
- France and Libya agree to joint pullout from Chad
- Little Egyptian onions and big elephant garlic
- Closemouthed Cubs, loyal fans softly stalk championship
- USSR positions itself in the middle of the US election campaign
- Stances on 2 tough issues make long auto strike possible
- A patchwork play of the joys and struggles of pioneer women
- Happy in the part
- News In Brief
- Stances on 2 tough issues make long auto strike possible
- New England comes to life in sound and verse on public radio
- Intelligence
- Thai premier, backed by throne, fends off challenge from Army
- News In Brief
- A poem on theater
- Benefits of debate
- A brief glossary of terms used in space-based ballistic missile defense systems
- US takes Ethiopia's adoption of communist-party rule in stride
- You could look it up
- News In Brief
- Why Mr. Reagan will debate
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Brazil generals lash out at opposition as it gains in opinion polls
- News In Brief
- French automakers trying to steer out of a skid
- News In Brief
- The renewed drive to wring oil from played-out wells
- Japanese fans up in arms over failures of their baseball favorites
- India's Rama Roa keeps Gandhi on guard
- US high-tech challenge - knocking down the nuclear ICBM threat
- Trapped between the jungle and the metropolis; Maira, by Darcy Ribeiro. Translated by E. A. Goodland and Thomase Colchie. New York: Vintage/Aventura...
- News In Brief
- Guide to the musical galexy -- for neophyte and expert
- When I was Mr. Webb
- The US economy: preserve options
- 'Paper Dolls' has some pizazz but is slight on substance
- Elder Americans could deliver surprise at polls Nov. 6
- News In Brief
- Q&A
- Peres tries to rein in unruly Israel economy
- A case for synfuel development
- News In Brief
- When Ted took me to the show
- Adoption across racial lines: a study's findings
- Joseph Addison backstage
- News In Brief