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Monitor articles for October 12, 2007
- Petraeus: Al Qaeda remains 'wolf closest to the sled'
- Auto worker benefits – long rising – begin to wane
- Books: 'The History of the Millennium (So Far)'
- Tubegazing
- Radiohead's 'rainbow' of sound
- Ayn Rand devotees hug over 'Atlas Shrugged'
- The Muslim Brotherhood shows its true colors
- Nobel Prize energizes 'Gore for '08' movement
- The day the music didn't die
- Reporters on the Job
- Fight over court role in US eavesdropping
- Letters to the Editor
- Monitor Picks
- Uphill climb for Rice on Mideast peace
- Brakeless and spoiling for a race
- The bully in China's shop
- Plastic sheen, vibrant heart
- Chatter: no more the bane of train travel
- Kirk Franklin has a holy mission: save modern gospel music
- Judges' opinions off the bench
- US soldiers: Blackwater attacked fleeing Iraqi civilians
- The 'windows of heaven'
- USA
- World
- Turkish ire may affect Iraq war
- The battle for eyeballs at the bus stop
- 'Night' owns the crime-film genre
- Unserved by banks, poor Kenyans now just use a cellphone
- The Geek shall inherit the earth (or TV, at the least)
- New in theaters
- Into It: Oliver Sacks
- Druze wives hope to reclaim old ties
- Why Kosovo is central to Serb national epic