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Monitor articles for July 16, 2010
- HIV infections plummet among young adults: UN report
- Colombia and Venezuela spar over FARC rebel charges
- South Korea seeks a new way to handle North Korea
- In ruling on artistic expression, some Russians see signs of broader crackdown
- Alberto Contador strikes hard in Tour de France Stage 12
- Vatican stirs storm on women priests in clarifying law on clergy abuse
- Diaries of Yugoslavia wars fugitive surface
- GE shows 16 percent profit growth, ending a streak of decline
- Maryland earthquake shakes up nation's capital
- Roy Rogers Trigger, along with dog Bullet, sold to Nebraska TV network at auction
- Medicare scams totaling $251M result in 36 arrests
- Louis Oosthuizen, aka 'Shrek,' takes early 2nd round lead at British Open
- Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry hit by car; Aerosmith to continue tour
- Kellogg cereal recall due to unusual smells in box liners
- Acadia National Park to host Obama family on vacation. Will it get disrupted?
- Pink dolphins are being slaughtered for bait
- Tiger Woods and fellow competitors stopped by high winds at British Open
- Rupee gets a currency symbol signaling arrival on global economic stage
- Gulf oil cap holding; BP encouraged
- Mona Lisa examination reveals layers of paint for dreamy quality
- Dolphin funeral draws hundreds of humans, but no other dolphins
- Lucille Ball auction of love letters to occur after nasty legal battle
- Reader recommendation: The Daughter of Time
- Star Trek website now features streaming HD video, Star Trek online store
- Century-old dinosaur mixup confuses two horned monsters
- iPhone 4 case might not restore Apple's bruised image
- NASA should use private spaceships, say astronauts
- Alaskan glacier detaches itself from seafloor, goes rogue
- Great Directors: movie review
- Kisses: movie review
- UFO over Chinese airport [VIDEO]
- Everything Is Broken
- Old Spice ad man to stop giving advice to President Obama
- As Consumer Price Index falls for third month, deflation risk emerges
- Dow index falls as big banks make money but not new loans
- DC earthquake: How often does that happen?
- George Steinbrenner spent big on politics, too
- Finance bill: A mountain of paper, a molehill of reform
- The cold economics of professional wrestling
- Family cared for despite unstable employment
- Industrial production growth flattening in June
- Supreme Court's hard line on supporting terrorists is the right line
- Gulf oil spill: As gusher stops, response playbook is being rewritten
- Oil spill: more tests after slightly low pressure readings
- Gulf oil spill: a muted 'hurrah' across the US as oil stops gushing
- As wealth rises in India, so do private towns
- Tehran blames US, UK for deadly Iran mosque bombing
- New ways to accelerate green energy and jobs
- One Hundred Years Later, Twain finally speaks his piece
- Droid X reportedly sells out on first day
- Should Congress extend the Bush tax cuts?
- Why a graduate tax is a bad idea
- Stock prices still have lower to go
- Cambodia women see future in sports and big muscles
- China UFO spotted again. Why skepticism is warranted.
- India improves its world image with a currency symbol
- Gulf oil spill helps put a cap on climate-change debate over using more natural gas
- What's the best political book you've read this year?
- Getting things done 101: 5 key things to remember
- Census sets off a battle to redraw voter districts -- and power in Congress
- Just lend and be done with it
- University of California considers online bachelor's degree
- Malia Obama's summer: braces, camp, and a growth spurt
- Bar Harbor, Maine: five things the Obamas could do on vacation there
- Obama's vacation: Time with the family ... and the nuclear codes
- Off to Bar Harbor, Maine, Obama ends week on an up note
- GOP's jobs ideas: Keep Bush tax cuts, freeze regulations
- Carte Goodwin to succeed Senator Byrd - for now
- Financial reform bill another win for Obama, but will the public care?