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Monitor articles for July 18, 2008
- Saudis host a global interfaith conference in Madrid: a 'first step'
- Two national paths to Olympic glory
- Animals come first in an Arabian desert sanctuary
- In Israel, a nation mourns with the families of slain soldiers
- Soaring inflation undermines sustainability of Persian Gulf region
- It's not too late to grow veggies
- The new poet laureate
- 'When We Get to Surf City'
- All the world on stage
- Six picks: recommendations from the Monitor staff
- The art of summer in NYC
- How much federal help for housing?
- Fuel costs strain U.S. mass transit, too
- Does new S.A.T. help with admissions decisions?
- Diet for a more-crowded planet: plants
- New target in Colombia’s drug war: ecofriendly US users
- Horizon highlights – July 18 weekend
- Can plug-in hybrids ride to America’s rescue?
- Video: hydroponic gardening at Disney's Epcot Center
- House members introduce gas-price-relief bill that doesn't involve drilling
- Judge allows Hamdan military trial to go forward
- Etc.
- Reporters on the Job
- USA
- World
- Summer's afternoon thunderstorms
- My plot of potting soil
- Plain speech we all have a stake in
- Over the hedge: She's a real prize
- A summer of Charles Dickens
- Security amid the banking crisis
- Seeking answers of peace for the global economy
- China's Olympic muddle
- No, I don't want to be your social-networking friend
- Read this and start making cash
- New irrigation project a boon for Senegalese farmers
- From noses to hips, Rwandans start to redefine beauty