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Monitor articles for March 18, 2011
- Relations between North and South Sudan deteriorating amid rebel violence
- High hopes for Obama's Latin America swing
- Haiti's housing bubble, more pressing to some than election or Aristide
- Iran-Venezuela ties under US scrutiny
- Back in Haiti, is Aristide eyeing presidency?
- At Japan's radiation checkpoints, relief when tests are clean
- After earthquake, Japan asks how a nation prepares for the unimaginable
- France gathers world leaders to plan military action against Qaddafi
- New Zealand earthquake memorial services draw Prince William – and criticism
- GE defends reactors in Japan nuclear crisis
- Native plants help birds and small wildlife
- Man Asian Literary Prize winner is Chinese author Bi Feiyu
- The Tiger's Wife
- American Idol eliminates Karen Rodriguez, and Lee DeWyze performs
- E-book sales jump at the start of 2011
- Kate Middleton: The revealing dress that caught Prince William's eye fetches $125,000
- Limitless: movie review
- Paul: movie review
- Win Win: movie review
- Certified Copy: movie review
- Crispy fried eggs
- National Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day
- Swiping away food stamps' stigma
- In nuclear crisis, an information dilemma
- Number of homes under construction continues to plunge
- Japanese electronics manufacturers uncertain about future
- Car sales heat up, but the Prius?
- Graduate schools of business: Harvard (gasp!) no longer No. 1
- Beyond Libya: Four factors affecting oil prices
- Stocks end down for week amid uncertainty
- Chrysler 200 review controversy causes critic to quit
- Currency markets: Yen tumbles after intervention
- Packaged coffee sees a price hike at Starbucks
- Netflix announces first exclusive TV series deal
- Amid tough words, Obama seeks to limit US role in Libya
- Salt panic sparks in China from Japan radiation risk
- Yemen imposes state of emergency after 42 killed
- Libya declares cease-fire as EU leaders plan military strikes
- Why one Libyan mother joined the rebels
- UN decision on Libya: Endgame for Qaddafi?
- Japan crisis: Nuclear agency joins France in raising danger assessment
- Barack H. Obama elementary school to close
- Japan nuclear crisis: Is massive water dump making any difference?
- Nuclear power report: 14 'near misses' at US plants due to 'lax oversight'
- Nuclear safety: Five recent 'near miss' incidents at US nuclear power plants
- US Air Force chief: Libya no-fly zone would be too little, too late
- Reader recommendation: Hannah Coulter
- Triangle factory fire: why a century-old disaster touches us still
- Supermoon to make closest pass by Earth on Saturday
- NASA milestone: MESSENGER spacecraft enters orbit around Mercury
- On the UN approval of a no-fly zone in Libya: A vote for humanity
- Global economy trembles, Washington fiddles
- Feds slam New Orleans police over excessive force, racial profiling
- Japan's earthquake: If tragedy and comedy can coexist, how and when?
- Why Charlie Sheen and Muammar Qaddafi aren’t winning the media
- Nablus soapmakers struggle to sell pure, pricier products
- Could legal challenges halt Wisconsin's collective-bargaining law?
- Judge blocks Wisconsin collective-bargaining law
- To a friend, and to those I've never met, in Japan
- Japan's nuclear crisis pales in comparison to destruction from global climate change
- Cultural values, not dictators like Libya's Qaddafi, are chief obstacle to Arab progress
- Libya: Why the West finally got it right
- NCAA Tournament: Oakland University vs. Texas
- NCAA Tournament: Boston University loads its slingshot for Goliath Kansas
- Among allies, Germany is the odd man out in UN vote on Libya