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Monitor articles for September 17, 1984
- Japan and South Korea work at making peace
 - NATO nuclear post to German
 - On the need for more individuality in today's art world
 - News In Brief
 - Late fireflies
 - Praying about overpopulation
 - Michael Landon's 'Highway to Heaven': sentimental, but sincere
 - They say your child is a late-bloomer? Be patient, and take heart!
 - The bicyle as an all-weather, basic vehicle
 - South Africa on edge
 - News In Brief
 - The August rally picks up fresh wind.
 - News In Brief
 - George Washington: on religion and government
 - Film star Tom Hanks: having fun making movies filled with mirth
 - Guidelines for the executive enterprise of running a home.
 - The debate over strategic defense.
 - Auto workers and GM keep bargaining as unionists walk out of selected plants
 - Split PLO leaves many refugees in the dust
 - News In Brief
 - Inside Mondale's 'mainstream crowd' of economic advisers
 - S. Africa puts nonwhites in Cabinet, but few call it race progress
 - For more and more of the world's stocks, the trading never stops
 - Many reasons for Don Mattingly's big year.
 - Immigration reform bill still hangs on.
 - Shared housing gives financial and moral support to single parents
 - Part of a breathing human scene
 - Letter from Lyon: a city tries to break out from Paris' shadow
 - The man behind the silver bangs calls for more children's TV
 - Vigor on drugs
 - News In Brief
 - Reagan may bat away Mondale's tax hornets, but what comes Nov. 7?
 - Preparing to love this place
 - Words fly between Rome, Bonn
 - News In Brief
 - Jakarta riot reveals political strains in largely Muslim Indonesia
 - Reagan leads Mondale by 16 points in California
 - US to curb use of lead shot by hunters, to prevent bird poisoning
 - News In Brief
 - Cuomo's defense of politicians' rights
 - TO OUR READERS:
 - News In Brief
 - Can the US win in the UN?
 - Pros and cons of living off-campus
 - News In Brief
 - Florida officials search for the 'missing pieces' in plan to manage state's growth
 - News In Brief
 - Vigorous cities as the fountainhead of wealth; Cities and the Wealth of Nations: Principles of Economic Life, by Jane Jacobs. New York: Random House...
 - New government grant helps eight theaters nurture their actors
 - Arms violations: an election-year dilemma
 - City mags: fat with ads - and serious prose