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Monitor articles for August 08, 2008
- Venezuelan businessman turns thieves into employees
- Calls for France to rethink its Africa role
- China welcomes the Olympics with fireworks – and wedding bells
- Olympic cauldron lighters
- India: Housing boom declines, hinting at slower economy
- At Opening Ceremonies, China writes its own story
- What Asia wants from the next U.S. president
- Over the hedge: The coolest dad to stop by day care
- Best time to pick vegetables
- Read what you like
- Outrage
- My interminable flight with a crying child
- "When We Were Romans"
- One man’s plea to keep hair styles out of politics
- Reinventing rumba, Catalan style
- Designing the places we wait
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Strides in fighting homelessness
- Letters to the Editor
- When your grown child is far away
- An asteroid cop gets ready to patrol
- Study: Newspaper science coverage declining
- Save the climate: Eat a kangaroo
- EarthTalk: Do city ‘congestion taxes’ really help the environment?
- Better way to recycle computers
- Horizon highlights – Thinnest balloon, lordship for sale, alternative storytelling
- Hamdan sentenced in first terror tribunal
- How did anthrax suspect Ivins keep security clearance?
- World
- Etc.
- USA
- Moss in the lawn
- Historic trees to the rescue
- Whose play is this, anyway?
- Weather patterns that are all in our minds
- Veterans groups seek dedicated funding for healthcare
- When political lawn signs shout too loudly
- Campaign '08 enters goofy stage
- When political lawn signs shout too loudly
- Campaign '08 enters goofy stage
- Appreciation for John K. Cooley
- Do apes have human rights?
- I'm torn to see newspapers go
- Fair-trade coffee: not worth a hill of beans
- Key elements of Kenya's peace deal
- Why the Kenya talks succeeded
- After two months of discord, finally a handshake