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Monitor articles for May 13, 2011
- Will Congo's troubling rape statistics compel any change?
- Opposition leader's return to Uganda met with renewed violence
- Cubans may no longer be stuck on Caribbean isle
- Pakistani Taliban 'avenge' bin Laden's death with bombings
- In India, communists ousted in 2 of 4 state elections
- Amnesty: Medvedev's promises of reform rarely materialize in Russia
- Libyan rebel morale spikes after week of gains
- Assad regime may be gaining upper hand in Syria
- Bahrain indifferent to international criticism
- Yemen thrust into deeper uncertainty after Gulf deal falls through
- How an amateur stole $1.5 million in art from China's Forbidden City
- Dwarf bearded irises offer gardeners many advantages
- "Poisoned" author Jeff Benedict examines the current state of food safety in the US
- Whatever happened to the protest song?
- The First Grader: movie review
- Everything Must Go: movie review
- Kristen Wiig stars in 'Bridesmaids': movie review
- Digging down to family roots
- American Idol down to three as rocker James Durbin exits
- Blood sausage with lentils
- The Big Bang: movie review
- Chrome OS-powered 'Chromebooks' introduced by Google
- Why the Sierra Club is worried about 'cap and trade'
- Chain, chain, chain ... chain CPI
- Georgia joins mounting red state backlash to Obama immigration reform
- White House situation room, 'nerve center' of bin Laden raid, turns 50
- Merger Mondays and malinvestment
- Dunkin' Donuts: Can you win a $50 certificate?
- Graduated? Seven job tips for college graduates.
- Facebook caught starting smear campaign about Google
- Fixed mortgage rates at lowest levels of 2011
- Japan's debt earthquake is rumbling
- Pakistanis cast doubt on Taliban's role in bin Laden revenge attack
- The Monitor's weekly news quiz for May 9-13, 2011
- How Mafuta Sasa is turning waste cooking oil into clean-burning biodiesel in East Africa
- Sen. Mitchell steps down as Middle East envoy. Was it a 'mission impossible'?
- Libyan rebels leave White House without official recognition they sought
- Fukushima Daiichi: Japan asks banks to help Tepco with loans
- N.Y. race heats up: Democrats test message on GOP plan to 'end Medicare'
- Can Democrats hold the Senate in 2012? Now Herb Kohl says he's retiring.
- Facebook trashes Google: why they don't 'like' each other
- Medicare trustees call health-care reform savings 'debatable'
- 'Extensive' porn stash: Three ways US has tried to sully bin Laden's image
- Despite recent alerts, nuclear regulators give an 'all-safe'
- 'Let James Tate go to the prom' crusade gains a Connecticut legislator
- A revolutionary development: Religions are speaking in common tongues
- Reader recommendation: The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt
- A Moment in the Sun
- 4 great summer books for middle-grade readers
- Running with sheep
- Let's build SOMETHING!
- Obama speech: He must consult Congress on strategy toward Arab Spring
- Want high-quality news? Pay for it.
- How to cut your energy bill by 30 percent
- Is New York City still worth it?
- SEAL Team Six: Is their safety being compromised?
- Online media is replacing newspapers and TV. Is that a bad thing?
- Ashton Kutcher joins 'Two and a Half Men.' Will the show do better or worse?
- Will Ferrell wins Mark Twain prize for humor. Was he the best pick?
- Table Mountain becomes haven for South Africa's robbers
- Mexico's 'island of security'
- Safe in the storm, with a baby on the way
- Ron Paul runs for president again. Will GOP embrace a libertarian in 2012?
- Election 101: Ron Paul sets sights on 2012. Ten things to know about him.
- Number of 'birthers' is declining, recent polls show