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Monitor articles for October 04, 2011
- Arrests of journalists show Ethiopia's sterner side
- Dalai Lama cancels South Africa trip. Did China trade ties get in the way?
- Somalia truck bombing: Is Al Shabab back in Mogadishu?
- Mexico's 'Cannabis Libraries' reflect rising drug problem, and changing attitudes
- The struggle to balance inflation and shortages in Venezuela
- Youth in Indian-controlled Kashmir fight for independence with art
- Pressuring Pakistan, Afghanistan's Karzai signs deal with India
- One year after Hungary's 'Red Sludge' disaster, signs of democratic progress
- Putin's United Russia: Communist Party clone or modern democratic force?
- Protests underscore Bulgarians' fear of Roma, organized crime
- Candice Millard talks about "Destiny of the Republic"
- Amanda Knox: the latest "it" girl of publishing
- Bestselling books the week of 10/6/11, according to IndieBound*
- Eisenhower: The White House Years
- Leonard Nimoy says goodbye to 'Star Trek' fans
- Wild plum buckle
- Pronouncing Ralph Fiennes
- Bo Ne Vietnamese steak and eggs
- Federal Reserve: The nation's most profitable bank
- 'Occupy Wall Street' out of touch with reality
- Tony Romo is not Deion Sanders' favorite Cowboys quarterback
- Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of October 3, 2011
- To boost incomes, Uncle Sam should lend a hand
- The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and the God that frees
- In Arab Spring, mercy is as mercy does
- Climate change in ancient Egypt
- Will the US become another Japan?
- Sprint iPhone has investors worried
- iPhone update debuts Tuesday. Why not get cash for your old iPhone?
- Stocks: Late surge erases early losses
- Lettuce recall: 90 cartons of romaine? Oops, 2,500.
- George Soros gives $27 million to Africa project
- Starbucks to customers: Donate $5, create jobs
- Apple stock (AAPL) sinks after iPhone announcement
- Israel's tent protests transition to next stage: political fight
- When is a golf tournament not just a tournament? When it's in North Korea.
- Good Reads: Amanda Knox released, Panetta in Israel, and US foreign aid cuts
- Occupy Wall Street: flash in the pan or beginning of a movement?
- Economic recovery 'close to faltering,' Ben Bernanke tells Congress
- Amanda Knox traveling back to US after successful appeal
- Syrian opposition forms unity council, hoping to continue Arab Spring
- Egyptian blogger's hunger strike turns critical; hearing delayed
- President Obama won't win reelection, says poll
- GOP candidates show more loyalty to a foreign country (Israel) than their own
- Reader recommendation: The View From Lazy Point
- iPhone 4S adds better camera, voice commands, many other sweeteners
- iPod refreshed (kinda), Zune retired. Are MP3 players on the way out?
- Does global warming cause animals to shrink?
- Nobel Prize for physics: Universe expansion accelerating, not slowing down
- Discovery that universe is expanding faster and faster earns physics Nobel
- Merci
- Point of view: Elegance in the rust
- How to improve your credit score
- The irony of China bashing
- Hank Williams Jr. in hot water for comparing Obama to Hitler
- Questions abound after fatal shooting is captured by cops' own camera
- What was Conrad Murray doing when Michael Jackson died? Girlfriends testify.
- Karzai visits rival India amid tensions with Pakistan
- Starbucks' new blend – working with community nonprofits
- Why a watered-down UN resolution on Syria may still not pass
- Amanda Knox: What American parents can learn from her story
- When moving has a spiritual cost
- The new financial world will embrace quality over quantity
- Why Chris Christie isn't running for president
- Who benefits from Chris Christie's decision to opt out?
- Hank Williams Jr. cites tea party in defense of 'Hitler' comments
- Congress's new brinkmanship: Better or worse than politics as usual?
- With 2012 primary calendar in chaos, what does Iowa do now?
- Rick Perry's real problem: He's not wearing well
- Herman Cain: What's behind his rise in the polls?
- By hammering on jobs bill, can Obama rekindle hearts of US teachers?