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Monitor articles for March 30, 2009
- Ahead of G-20, China questions US's financial dominance
- Pakistani police a growing target, Lahore attack shows
- G-20 leaders to target nations harboring tax dodgers
- Colorful candidates vie to lead Russia's Olympic city
- Cambodia begins long-awaited trial of Khmer Rouge leader
- A shady retreat in Toronto
- Ultimate Harry Potter/Twilight trivia
- A Single Pebble
- A Jury of Her Peers
- Wind-powered car sets speed record, but gimme a wind wagon any day
- Opening the door to fresh views
- Financial Q&A: If crude-oil price is down, why are gas prices up?
- Financial Q&A: A financial move that would boost college aid
- Geothermal systems
- Time to green this old (White) House -- again
- Netflix hikes Blu-ray subscription fees
- Obama ratchets up pressure on GM, Chrysler
- Clean dishes vs. reduced water pollution
- Charges against 'sexting' teenagers highlight legal gaps
- Shootings, murder-suicide raise broader question: Is violence linked to recession?
- Twitter reports earthquake first
- Why Arab leaders embrace Sudan's indicted president
- Monitor Books - Mar. 30, 2009
- March Madness gone wild
- Ahead of North Korea's planned rocket launch, US dispatches destroyers
- Amnesty report blasts Greek police
- Pakistani Army ends siege of police academy
- Obama's plan for GM, Chrysler hints at bankruptcy
- Is auto rescue too big a role for government?
- Letters to the Editor
- Hello, world. Tour the daily online Monitor
- What it means to talk with Hamas
- The new threat to freedom of expression
- Poor Sarah Palin and her junior varsity staff
- Madonna and another Malawi child?