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Monitor articles for September 26, 1986
- Citizen Jimmy Carter
- Aquino puts personality above party politics in Philippines
- For embattled Peter Sellars, an intermission. Avant-garde director plans a busy sabbatical
- Innovation lets state and local governments do more with less. Ford Foundation funds reward creative community programs
- Teaching with high-tech. Experts grade computers' promise and performance
- Marchenko's case
- Superpowers navigate toward summit. Crews' mixed signals complicate job of skippers Gorbachev, Reagan
- Looking hard at mandatory retirement
- One day to make a city safe. Basketball star Isiah Thomas makes a gift to Detroit: `No Crime Day'
- An ounce of inflation
- NCAA cracks down on drug use by college athletes
- September Morn
- Ford bid for (Alfa) Romeo cross'd by Fiat
- Church-state talks aimed at cooling tensions in Nicaragua
- TV sequel to 1983 drama about missing child Adam
- Rematch of disputed election in Indiana. McCloskey, '84 victor by four votes, faces GOP's McIntyre
- `Name of the Rose': shadowy version of the novel
- Leaf research
- UN Lebanon force: future is shaky. Israel worries UN troops may pull out
- US, trading partners riding currency seesaw
- Education cast in marbles
- S. Africa housing barriers blur. A few nonwhites move into white-only areas
- Crucial linkages to Daniloff
- Scientists try to regain control of lampreys in Great Lakes
- Why bother splicing genes?
- Year-end composting helps gardeners turn garbage into gold
- Georgia Tech coach uses football to teach life's larger lessons. Bill Curry takes firm but caring control of his athletic classroom
- European nations agree on tough new antiterrorist actions. Border controls and eased extradition are part of strategy
- New `green revolution'? Not yet
- No to forced retirement
- Sri Lanka's `minority within a minority' gains stronger voice. Ethnic strife politicizes Tamils on tea estates
- GENETIC ENGINEERING. Biologists have come a long way in learning to alter genes. But for the most part, they're like budding mechanics who aren't su...
- Kids extravaganza on Saturday TV
- States calling shots on electric planning
- Tambourine tree
- 25 years in arms control's bureaucratic trenches. Shift in political winds brings thrill of diplomacy, sting of purge
- Our refuge