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Monitor articles for September 30, 2008
- Ecuador votes to lock in its shift to the left
- Europe pushed to produce its own rescue plans
- Dramatic rescue frees 19 hostages taken in Egypt
- Why Israeli settlers are lashing out
- A classical Chinese garden
- The Dynasties of China
- They don't like 'Hari Puttar' in India
- The Buddhist nun and the cellphone novel
- A baseball team bridges ethnic animosities in rural China
- Letters to the Editor
- Shelve the S.A.T?
- Dow's historic drop reflects financial system's challenges
- Could bailout's pay caps launch Wall Street trend?
- Out of work?
- Impatient with U.S., Europe crafts own rescue plans
- Congressional leaders pledge to try again on ‘bailout’
- Racy movie trailers are on the rise
- What can you do with a 12-million-digit prime number?
- Signs of snow on Mars
- Without a bailout, what happens next?
- High stakes in Canada’s vast oil-sands fields
- Doubts about Palin grow, even among conservatives
- Gotcha? Palin's encore performance with Couric
- After wild September, who knows what McCain will try next?
- World
- Etc.
- Reporters on the Job
- USA
- Tripoli blast further strains Lebanese tensions
- The real solution to the financial crisis: recession
- What YouTube's 'Charlie bit my finger' tells us about Web 2.0
- Once They Hear My Name
- Amid fall hues, a splash of blue
- Vandalized
- For kids: These puppets have strings to hold them up
- Where horses get a helping hand
- College students adapt to high gas prices
- Stolen tanks add urgency to piracy fight