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Monitor articles for October 03, 2008
- Brazil's worst logger: the government?
- In Georgia, refugees wait for promised US aid
- After war, Russia's influence expands
- Nations eye India's vast nuclear market
- An uncertain future for the Sons of Iraq
- Fans of the USA, and other notes from the 'phile' files
- When milk arrived on the doorstep
- What are the best nurseries?
- Lonesome for Bears
- The world's best-paid writers
- Why I am not a handyman
- Let’s bailout Wall Street, Main Street ... and Podhurst Lane?
- The white/nonwhite divide
- Karsh’s art – iconic yet intimate
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Books about new architecture and design that stretch the imagination
- Palin, Biden both liars say Obama, McCain
- Letters to the Editor
- Crisis rippling into economy
- Ballot-box gamble
- Eleventh-hour prayer
- Brazil’s worst logger: the government?
- ‘Smart’ cars: How green? How safe?
- Emergency summit in Paris to focus on a pan-European response to credit crisis
- Horizon highlights – Blogging for profit, more 3-D movies, recycling PCs
- Facebooking the Palin-Biden debate
- Big job losses point to consumer woes ahead
- What does Palin believe causes climate change?
- How white roofs shine bright green
- Palin offers up "First Dude" to save Michigan
- No gaffes in last night's debate? Darn right!
- Ahead at Supreme Court: big cases, no blockbusters
- USA
- World
- Etc.
- Putin: Ukraine gave military aid to Georgia in war with Russia
- Reporters on the Job
- Fund the fight against global poverty
- Dare I believe Obama can win?
- Kids still love books (no matter what you've heard to the contrary)
- American Lightning
- Fall mushroom festivals, hunts, and dinners
- Over the hedge: From milk can to masterpiece
- Palin rebounds in debate – but is it too late?
- India nuclear deal: big step on long road
- AIDS orphan copes without his sister
- The challenge of raising teens in AIDS-ravaged South Africa