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Monitor articles for November 05, 2010
- Drug wars in Mexico, Colombia push drug trade to Dominican Republic
- Mexico drug war worsened by organized crime's tight grip on politics
- Haiti prime minister warns of triple disaster as hurricane Tomas hits
- How Mexican drug gangs use YouTube against rival groups
- Deadly bombings in Pakistan target mosques, killing more than 70 worshippers
- In Pakistan, militant attacks on Sufi shrines on the rise
- Obama aims to deepen US economic ties with India. But what about Wal-Mart?
- Georgia nabs Russian 'spy ring,' angering Moscow
- New Mt. Merapi eruption in Indonesia raises death toll into triple digits
- China puts Ai Weiwei, co-designer of Olympic 'Bird's Nest' stadium, under house arrest
- Union leader warns of violence during G20 protests in South Korea
- Flowering kale and cabbage: Too pretty to eat
- Reader recommendation: Scout, Atticus & Boo
- Apple cheddar savory scones
- Mexican corn and bean soup
- Chewy jumbo chocolate chip cookies
- Berlin At War
- 'Megamind' starring Will Ferrell and Brad Pitt: movie review
- Fair Game: movie review
- Due Date: movie review
- 127 Hours: movie review
- How to end the recession: small businesses on-campus
- Unemployment in October: Still no improvement
- Unemployment in October: New hires, but not enough
- G-20 must take radical measures to end ‘mother of all crises’
- Allawi: Stalemate threatens Iraqi security
- Russia's 'YouTube democracy' is a sham
- Unemployment rate stuck at 9.6 percent. Will holiday hiring help?
- Jobs growth shows some zip; unemployment rate unmoved
- Would you choose a school full of bullies?
- An 'ARE YOU SMARTER THAN AL GORE?' energy quiz
- Are holograms the next step for 3D tech?
- Hulu Plus throws open the doors
- Crowded into parks by poachers, a lion attacks camper in Zimbabwe
- UN rethinks how to measure, define "poor"
- Africa is on the cusp of an Internet boom
- Ways to help Haiti in wake of hurricane Tomas
- The Americas' longest relay race could help Brazil's poor
- Plane crashes in Cuba, kills all 68 aboard
- Obama, drubbed at polls, now dropped from top spot in global power ranking
- Democrat Patty Murray holds onto her Senate seat, just barely
- "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil": the tour
- Making It All Work – Getting Control: Reflecting
- Underwater mortgage and no hope in sight?
- High gas prices likely to effect holiday spending this year
- Nissan cars selling well: Profit quadruples despite recalls
- What will the lame duck Congress do with the Bush tax cuts?
- Gridlock is better than a bad, unified government
- It's simple: Oversupply graduates and get graduate unemployment
- Ends, means, and 'The Social Network'
- Mythbuster: The stock market hates gridlock
- Unemployment: New claims increase but continuing claims trend downwards
- Mehserle verdict: Johannes Mehserle sentencing stuns Oscar Grant supporters, sparks riots in Oakland
- Is France right that Yemen bomb was defused 17 minutes before detonation?
- In Venice, gondolas rock to the wrong tunes
- Guy Fawkes Day 2010: Why Americans want to 'remember, remember the fifth of November'
- Will the Civil War speak to America again?
- Comfort from grief
- California, Florida wisely reject gerrymandering of voting districts
- Space shuttle Discovery grounded for weeks by fuel leak, foam crack
- Republican women gain in Congress, but women overall may lose ground
- California budget: Voters approve measure to ease a chronic crisis
- A380 engine failure: Qantas claims 'faulty design'
- Elizabeth Smart kidnapping trial abruptly stopped by court
- The meteoric rise of the tea party -- and the limits of its power
- MSNBC's Keith Olbermann suspended: two big rules of journalism he broke
- Obama turns to '60 Minutes.' Who is he trying to reach now?
- 10 women in Congress who won’t be back
- Big perk for GOP in state election wins: more power in redistricting
- Are GOP leaders going too far with their criticism of Obama?
- Nancy Pelosi is running for House Democratic leader. Is that a mistake?
- Q&A with Education Secretary Arne Duncan