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Monitor articles for September 14, 2007
- China emerges as leader in cyberwarfare
- USA
- Legacy of Duke case: a rein on prosecutors?
- Bush defends high troop levels in Iraq
- New on CD: Kanye West isn't at the top of his 'Graduation' class
- The Washington Metro: a country kid's new playground
- Credit crunch likely to spur reforms
- Unpredictable Putin
- War hits home in 'Valley of Elah'
- Ken Burns's 'The War' as seen through teen eyes
- Letters to the Editor
- World
- Sheikh's death threatens US success in Anbar Province
- A dream to be 'the King' – come true
- Palestine: democracy not Zionism
- Bush hails troop cuts as 'return on success' in Iraq
- New in theaters
- States are closer to trimming autos' CO2 emissions
- Reporters on the Job
- Enough with depressing reading lists
- Somalis in exile send home rap tracks of peace
- Rising violence in Russia's Ingushetia
- Etc.
- Fiction: Johnson crafts a Vietnam epic for the ages
- '08 hopefuls harden views on Iraq war
- For boomer garage-band set, a chance for small-scale stardom
- A citizen of the world
- 'Beyond the Gates' lies a neglected African story
- Monitor Picks
- A revenge thriller, painted in black
- Tubegazing
- São Paulo removes big ads, revealing historic beauty
- Tony Snow: Reporters more liberal than average Americans
- Border issues: live from the passport queue
- At Toronto film fest, even Reese's film is political