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Monitor articles for July 28, 2010
- Can Ghana can avoid the 'oil curse'? A few fresh concerns.
- Next challenge for Congo: International terrorism
- Sudan President Bashir, accused of war crimes, would be arrested in South Africa, says ANC
- South Africa strike: Nearly 1 million government workers set to take action
- Migrant leaders applaud South African authorities for quelling xenophobic violence
- Robert Dudley, a Yank, takes BP helm. Why Brits are relieved
- Catalonia votes for less death in the afternoon with bullfighting ban
- Why a young Israeli woman spies on Israeli settlements in West Bank
- North Korea, don't mess with South, US signals to Kim Jong-il
- Reader recommendation: La’s Orchestra Saves the World
- Vital ocean phytoplankton a casualty of global warming?
- Massive black hole bends light, magnifying distant galaxy
- Australian attraction to offer tours in Klingon language
- Huge spacequakes shaking Earth's magnetic field
- Solar sail experiment could test Einstein hypothesis
- Mushrooms used to make eco-friendly packaging
- Recession widened jobs gap between blacks and whites
- Mortgage rates increase, but remain low
- Why Judge Susan Bolton blocked key parts of Arizona's SB 1070
- Aretha Franklin: R-E-S-P-E-C-T the arts in school budgets
- Should the Electoral College reflect the popular vote?
- Lack of consumer confidence? Lackluster spending is also due to a new frugality
- Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of July 5, 2010
- Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of July 12, 2010
- Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of July 19, 2010
- Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of July 26, 2010
- The short-term risks of growing national debt
- Should the Fed pump even more?
- How innovative financing will increase demand for electric cars
- Porsche 918 Spyder will come with an electric plug
- WikiLeaks fallout: US, UK, India criticize Pakistan as terror haven
- Iraq film directors look to build 'Baghdadwood'
- Afghanistan war: Successful foreign assistance lets Afghans pick their project
- Afghanistan war: How USAID loses hearts and minds
- Afghanistan war: USAID spends too much, too fast to win hearts and minds
- Pakistan plane carrying 152 crashes near Islamabad, no survivors reported
- Wikileaks confirmed? A plan to kill American geologist with poison beer
- WikiLeaks: Facing 90,000 documents, US officials take go-slow approach
- Facebook and Twitter are turning my mind to mush
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Why we should cheer Lisbeth Salander
- Catalonia outlaws bullfighting. What would Hemingway say?
- Wildflower
- Huge asteroid on possible collision course with Earth (172 years from now)
- Jack Hanna wards off grizzly bear with pepper spray
- Michigan oil leak polluting Kalamazoo River; Governor declares disaster area
- Space shuttle layoffs for some contract workers
- Electoral college reform one state closer to completion
- Jack Roush OK after plane crash; NASCAR owner crashed in Wisconsin
- Guns N' Roses rocker writes book about hard life and now sobriety
- Arizona immigration law sections struck down by federal judge
- New Hampshire bear break-in turns Goldilocks tale on its head
- California wildfires north of Los Angeles partially contained
- Lorenzen Wright missing. Family suspects foul play.
- China floods leave 30,000 trapped
- Caravaggio painting not actually painted by Caravaggio
- Blagojevich case goes to jury for deliberations
- Anna Fermanova charged with trying to smuggle night-vision rifle sights to Russia
- Hans Blix says US and Britain relied on flawed information in buildup to Iraq war
- iPhone jailbreaking OK; Feds allow unapproved iPhone apps
- RIM expected to release 'iPhone killer' next week
- Maurice Clarett released from prison and back at Ohio State
- Bullfighting ban in Spain? Catalonia says no more; activists target Madrid
- Next steps for the Arizona immigration law after court's preliminary decision
- In defense of the CLASS Act
- When the crowd discovers your 'indie' stocks
- WikiLeaks: Why classify mundane data?
- 'Anti-Islamic' bus ads appear in major cities
- Why intriguing 'Inception' is the Hollywood exception
- Surfing competition may return to Indonesia after years of terrorism threats
- A job for you
- How the sports business has coped during the recession
- Lessons from my worst money blunders: buying stuff you don't use
- Tehachapi fire burns 20,000 acres, is 25 percent contained
- Obama on 'The View': ratings blockbuster or presidential epitaph?
- WikiLeaks controversy hovers, but House passes war funding bill
- Solution to Arizona immigration law troubles: 'Safe passage' home?
- How did Sharron Angle blow an 11-point lead on Harry Reid in seven weeks?