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Monitor articles for April 13, 2011
- Kenya revives its colonial rail system to meet its modern needs
- What do Nigeria's election results tell us so far?
- California takes decisive step against Congo's conflict minerals
- Sendai Airport reopens, but Japan still lacks plan to end nuclear crisis
- France, Britain urge more aggressive Libya military campaign
- Ukraine struggles to balance lure of Europe, pull of Russia
- Belarus terror probe widens into crackdown on opposition
- Will readers accept ads in exchange for a cheaper Kindle?
- Internet Explorer 10: Microsoft ramps up its release schedule
- Street Fighter X Tekken adds six new names [VIDEO]
- The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood
- Dancing with the Stars results: Not so sweet for Sugar Ray Leonard
- April continues as grilled cheese month
- Nettles for supper? Try them as pesto.
- Fukushima: Not Chernobyl, but bad enough
- Feds' request: Let us take on jail that bans all books except the Bible
- US seizes man in Somalia, says he was pirates' negotiator in fatal hijacking
- NAEP report: 'Rigor works,' so schools need tougher classes
- Time to arm Libyan rebels: Here's how
- At home in your Father's house
- Obama's chance to get back in the game
- Credit-card swipe fees: US firms pay too much – and it hurts consumers
- Human rights: Use satellite "spy" camera for proof and prevention
- Obama national debt plan: Will it all come down to taxes?
- New Internet privacy bill: How would it protect consumers?
- Obama speech: His four-part plan to cut $4 trillion from federal deficits
- Obama vs. Paul Ryan: five ways their debt plans differ
- US resists pressure from Europe's hawks to boost role in Libya fight
- Red River floods fields, but US farmers ready
- Mubarak and sons' detention a victory for Egypt's opposition
- Senior US military official in Iraq advocates keeping some troops longer
- Palestinians build support for statehood at Brussels meeting
- Top 5 nations working the most hours
- US kills 6 suspected militants despite Pakistan's demand for end to drone attacks
- Yemen's rival military factions clash for first time
- Renewable energy: Will new law help or hurt California economy?
- Reader recommendation: On Gandhi’s Path
- 10 best novels about the US Civil War
- Aurora borealis surprises Air France passenger, awes viewers [VIDEO]
- Obama's deficit plan: Let the debate begin
- Danish 'flexicurity' failing the test of the recession
- Theft by inflation
- High oil prices are here to stay
- Justin Bieber and Bibi: A meeting canceled by Israeli politics
- China's political crackdown: How my visit with Li Datong was thwarted by police
- Millions of dollars found in a South Korean garlic field. Currency debate ensues.
- Who works the longest hours? Mexicans, says OECD Report.
- Recovery in Japan: Will it be heavy-handed or hands-off?
- 401(k) or Roth IRA for catching up on retirement savings?
- $10 million buried in garlic field. Farmer arrested.
- Stocks close lower amid falling oil prices
- JPMorgan earnings: one of five things to watch April 13
- $600 in groceries for $10? Yes. How? Extreme couponing.
- Stocks end slightly up after wavering
- Tax evasion: Why do so many Americans cheat?
- Barry Bonds verdict: A conviction likely to satisfy no one
- Are Americans overtaxed?
- Innovation in senior care: 'Telecaregivers' help more seniors age at home
- Is space shuttle Endeavour worth hundreds of millions of dollars to L.A.?