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Monitor articles for April 01, 2011
- Ivory Coast's pro-Ouattara forces storm presidential palace
- Life in Nairobi, as seen from the windows of its minibuses
- Mexico, long lagging in gender equality, nominates first female attorney general
- UN questions Mexican Army's role in drug war
- France's Sarkozy faces rifts on Islam debate
- Tabletop gardens welcome spring
- American Idol eliminations: Two go home
- Bake sale for Japan: Nutella crunch brownies
- Source Code: movie review
- In a Better World: movie review
- Trust: movie review
- Winter in Wartime: movie review
- Knut the celebrity polar bear drowned say experts
- Betty White hosts new hidden camera show
- Fat stigma spreads from Western countries
- Donald Trump: Still an apprentice on foreign policy?
- Autocrats and the road to ruin
- Teacher suspended for Facebook post: called kids future criminals, parents say
- Cooperation in Congress? It's in our constitutional DNA.
- Cost of US 'free' trade: collapse of two centuries of broadly shared prosperity
- Black hole or infinite light?
- Vague language is OK in early debt reduction talks
- Unemployment rate drops 0.1 percent, showing 'positive momentum' in job market
- Unemployment drop boosts stocks
- Treasury bonds: Rates edge lower
- The best/worst deals in baseball tickets, food
- HTC Thunderbolt review: Verizon strikes at 4G speed
- The best online April Fools' pranks of 2011
- Google CEO change: one of five things to watch April 1
- Fixed mortgages: Rates rise but still under 5 percent
- Boeing sells 15 planes to Turkish Airlines
- Unemployment down? For these five cities, it has gone up.
- L.L. Bean promotes free shipping. By bus!
- Radioactive milk harmless, but will consumers buy it?
- Tax Day 2011 has been put off. And that's no April Fool's joke.
- Electric cars? Sales are blah. But other 'green' cars surge.
- Debit-card rewards: beginning of the end?
- Libyan rebels offer cease-fire. Does Qaddafi have the upper hand?
- UN staff killed by Afghan mob enraged over Florida Quran burning
- Libya fallout: Why Iran, North Korea now less likely to drop nuclear ambitions
- Syrian protesters face more violence in campaign against Assad
- Bahrain's calculated campaign of intimidation
- Radioactive boars in Germany a legacy of Chernobyl
- Syrian opposition plans Friday protests, keeping pressure on Assad
- April Fool's Day history: five best-ever pranks
- "Tokyo Vice" author Jake Adelstein ponders the Japanese response to disaster
- Reader recommendation: Autobiography of Mark Twain
- Bestselling books the week of 3/31/11, according to IndieBound*
- Book club alert: 3 good picks for April
- 12 books Seth Godin thinks you should read
- 'The Kennedys' miniseries: Where JFK meets Michael Jackson
- Libya's opposition says it would consider ceasefire: April 1 Mideast update
- April Fool's? Nope. Muammar Qaddafi really does love Flamenco dancing.
- Forget the sphinx figurine. Egypt's souvenir peddlers have more revolutionary swag.
- Energy secretary: Planned GOP cuts could cost US in clean-energy race (video)
- Michele Bachmann puts up presidential-size fundraising numbers
- Jerry Brown taking his budget-cutting campaign into GOP territory
- MONITOR QUIZ: 5 questions on baseball history
- Violence against protests in Syria: Why the mild US response?
- Can Research in Motion be saved?
- Japan nuclear update: Where will they put the radioactive water?
- Arizona march puts spotlight on shootings by border patrol
- Thirty years after Reagan was shot, Jim and Sarah Brady courageously keep the pressure on for gun control
- Is Japan crisis becoming a slow meltdown? No, says US Energy secretary. (video)