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Monitor articles for May 30, 2008
- Europe balks at $8 a gallon gas
- Global cluster-bomb ban draws moral line in the sand
- Rogue Sadr militias roam Baghdad
- U.S.-Iran regional power plays shift
- Arab states still wary of investing in Iraq
- When is a petunia not a petunia?
- Mulch from the lawn
- Velázquez with a 'lisp,' and the center of English
- Morality for Beautiful Girls
- Portraits from Ireland's fringe
- Jazz prodigy Esperanza Spalding, still eager to teach – and learn
- Museums wrestle with preserving art that's not made to last
- Letters to the Editor
- Unlikely residents: Tropical parrots thrive in US cities
- Space station to get its largest lab
- Why pterosaurs were probably landlubbers
- Stuff you don't need
- Five online eco-games
- Old malware dies hard
- State of the Net
- Britain should talk to Al Qaeda, says N. Ireland's top cop
- Reporters on the Job
- World
- A one-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis
- Return to paper ballots? Not so fast.
- The book whisperer
- A story told with help from literature's giants
- Bud and blossom – symbols of hope
- Imports fall, improving U.S. trade balance
- Kids: Fixing the U.S. economy one Lego at a time
- Sometimes, taking things literally can lead to confusion
- 'Swedish Seven' win hearts of Detroit's hockey faithful
- After earthquake, China welcomes U.S. military
- Etc.
- USA
- A critical mess over Iran
- To promote an upturn in the global economy
- Ex-spokesman McClellan sours on Bush in tell-all book
- Ex-spokesman McClellan sours on Bush in tell-all book
- How Pelosi tends a more divergent flock
- Michigan and Florida: the Democrats' trickiest decision
- Inside Zimbabwe's healthcare crisis