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Monitor articles for September 12, 2008
- Cold war echo: Russian military maneuvers with Venezuela
- Food aid arrives in Haiti but delivery is still difficult
- Are towns really safer without traffic lights?
- Lebanese sects aim to end clashes
- Military harassment threatens Sri Lanka's oasis of peace
- Fewer items, less controversy in the checkout line
- Signs of a hard winter to come
- Burn before or after reading?
- Toronto Film Festival: Talent, comedy, crotchety directors
- Noteworthy CD releases
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Lehman: The next bailout?
- John McCain - remnant of disco era?
- After 9/11, some lives recast for greater good
- Nonprofits launch effort on 9/11 to boost volunteerism
- Ike evacuation: 'Hurricane amnesty' to help Gulf's illegal immigrants
- Letters to the Editor
- The Palin factor in the 'culture wars'
- Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac wielded big clout in Washington
- Computer viruses and prayer
- Sarah Palin backs away from climate denial
- Thieves try to steal Barack Obama's grandma's solar panel
- Saint John: Canada’s new energy hub
- Horizon highlights – Video edition
- Home solar: What kind of system should you buy?
- Blu-ray and Yahoo inject the Web into television
- McCain, Obama pledge to boost US volunteerism
- Palin sketches out her foreign-policy views
- McCain on 'The View': I haven't changed
- The highs and lows of Sarah Palin's first interview
- Reporters on the Job
- Etc.
- World
- USA
- Venezuelan president expels US ambassador amid US-Bolivia tension
- Yes, even college English teachers fall for Facebook
- What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
- Butterfly helpers
- Better than Webster
- Before walkie-talkies, a traffic-flag relay
- Mom to Dad: 'Think Jimmy's doing O.K. at camp?'
- Troubled Air Force tanker program halted
- Oslo 15 years on: fruitful lessons from a flawed Mideast pact
- Truce over - McCain, Obama throw punches in new ads
- NBA teaches African girls the right moves on – and off – the court.