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Monitor articles for October 21, 2012
- The Monitor's ViewPlease, a discerning presidential debate on foreign policy
- Study: Canadians wary of Chinese oil deal
- Shelling in former Gaddafi stronghold demonstrates instability
- Iran and US can agree on one thing: There are no direct talks planned
- Lebanese mourn anti-Syrian official killed in car bombing
- Taxi bomb hits Syrian capital as UN envoy pushes for cease-fire
- Student loans: Even military worries about rising debt
- How a book club can save you money
- Pope names 'Lily of the Mohawks' first Native American saint
- George McGovern: A war hero who fought for peace
- A conversation with Luisa Weiss, The Wednesday Chef
- 3 dead, 4 wounded, suspect still at large in Wis. shooting
- Palestinian elections: Despite Hamas boycott, Fatah fares poorly
- Why Lebanon violence might not spiral, despite funeral protests
- Polls show presidential race a dead heat
- Reverse brain drain pulls Brazilians home, and Europeans with them
- Reverse brain drain: Poles circulate home and out again to Europe
- Cover StoryReverse brain drain: Economic shifts lure migrants home
- Reverse brain drain: China engineers incentives for “brain gain”
- Reverse brain drain: 'African Lion' economies vs West’s fast track
- Pimples at the polls: Argentina tries to lower voting age to 16
- How the Obama-Romney foreign-policy debate could determine the election
- With Wis. spa shooting suspect still at large, police release photo
- US and Iran: Could Romney be tougher than Obama? Unlikely.