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Monitor articles for July 26, 2010
- Al Qaeda kills French hostage in Mali, says Sarkozy has 'opened the doors of hell'
- Surest sign of 'peacebuilding' in Sierra Leone? A trash truck.
- Why recent US 'conflict mineral' legislation is a good thing for Africa
- Al Shabab terror attacks dominate African Union summit
- Hugo Chávez oil threats: Why Chávez won't cut off oil to the US
- Prison chief allegedly sent inmates to conduct Mexico birthday party massacre
- Thailand election traces red shirt, yellow shirt fault line
- South Korea keeps wary eye on North Korea during war games
- EU passes unprecedentedly tough Iran sanctions
- Benigno Aquino addresses Philippines, condemns Arroyo and corruption
- Khmer Rouge executioner found guilty, but Cambodians say sentence too light
- Khmer Rouge torture chief to appeal: Is he a chameleon or a contrite Christian?
- Tour de France 2010 delivers drama – without the doping
- How do burrowing moles avoid suffocating? The answer is in their blood.
- US missile defense satellites pass big test
- The largest rat of all time discovered
- Large Hadron Collider not large enough, say scientists who want a Humongous Hadron Collider
- White iPhone 4 delay seen by some as an Apple stall tactic
- Where are all the Starcraft 2 reviews?
- The Fiddler in the Subway
- What to consider before converting to a Roth IRA
- National economic activity slumped in May
- The ghost in the iPad. Why tech becomes us
- No smoking gun in Blagojevich trial. Will it matter for prosecution?
- Deficit-cutting ax may fall on Social Security
- The Tim Pawlenty story: Next stop, the White House?
- WikiLeaks reports on Afghanistan: Do they hurt US national security?
- Canada makes census voluntary. Geek statisticians revolt.
- Ten years after Camp David, Israel has made peace even harder
- Gulf oil spill: bye-bye Bonnie, hello 'static kill'
- From 'static kill' to 'bottom kill’: next steps in Gulf oil spill
- Stock prices swing into positive territory for the year
- Homes for sale: New home sales rebound, prices keep falling
- As 2011 Ford Explorer turns heads, so does its marketing campaign
- Ford Explorer: Will consumers pay more for less power?
- WikiLeaks report harms national security in Afghanistan, says White House
- Israel signals new cooperation with UN over Gaza flotilla
- WikiLeaks report fictitious, says Pakistan's ex-spy chief Hamid Gul
- WikiLeaks shocker? In Kabul, Pakistan support for Taliban is no surprise
- Why thousands of Verizon customers in New York lost service
- Four reasons Tony Hayward is apparently out as BP chief
- Uniform education standards: Momentum grows as more states sign on
- What to read about the Khmer Rouge
- Reader recommendation: The Nazis: A Warning from History
- Is the moon really a 'been there done that' world?
- "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" preview shown at Comic-Con
- Kings of Leon cancel show because pigeon droppings bombard stage
- 'The View' welcomes President Obama on Thursday
- Carl Icahn plans to sue Lions Gate Entertainment over note exchange
- The Avengers to be directed by Joss Whedon of 'Buffy,' 'Firefly' fame
- Americans with Disabilities Act anniversary has quadriplegic congressman presiding over US House
- Tony Hayward to step down; BP CEO will take job in Russia
- Samuel L. Jackson announces 'Avengers' cast
- Amelia Earhart rare photos on display in Hawaii
- Comic-Con attendees dazzled by 'Tron,' 'Harry Potter,' and 'Avengers' teasers
- Julian Assange: the hacker who created WikiLeaks
- WikiLeaks: Why national security isn't Obama's biggest concern
- WikiLeaks documents explosive, but no Pentagon Papers -- yet
- Helping migrant workers prove who they are – and avoid exploitation
- White House: WikiLeaks reports about Afghanistan harm national security
- Economic stability now
- A reality check on Obama's bid for zero nukes
- Wikileaks report of war logs about Afghanistan show why Obama must be on offensive
- ADA at 20: breakthroughs abound, but some attitudes unchanged
- Gov. Tim Pawlenty: Sarah Palin can wait 'a lot longer' on 2012 decision
- Tim Pawlenty: WikiLeaks should not change Afghanistan plans