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Monitor articles for April 17, 2009
- Lessons for Mexico from Colombia's capture of drug kingpin?
- American journalists could be bargaining chips for North Korea
- Chechnya: Russia declares 'mission accomplished' in strong-man state
- US reaches out to Latin America – with help from Spain
- Thai 'yellow shirt' protest leader survives assassination attempt
- Who will win the Pulitzer Prize?
- The Song Is You
- The Spartacus War
- Indie Next poetry bestseller list
- Review: 'State of Play'
- Review: 'Gigantic'
- Review: 'Is Anybody There?'
- A meteor helps reveal West Africa's troubling drought history
- EPA and CO2: If the right hand don't get you, the left one might
- Consumers' gloom subsides, but enough to lift the economy?
- Why a flight to CDs makes little sense for annuity holders
- Citigroup, other banks beat earnings expectations
- Carbon emissions pose danger, EPA finds
- Would cash-for-clunkers be good or bad for the environment?
- 'Pirate Bay' founders convicted by Swedish court
- Oprah tweets, Twitter arrives
- Horizon highlights – Day at the races edition
- Antarctic discovery: Microorganisms live millions of years without light or oxygen
- Janeane Garofalo says tea parties were for rednecks
- Thai protest leader's attempted assassination shatters hope for calm
- Supreme Court's bench has never been less diverse
- The dictator in Iraqi hearts must be toppled
- Free books on London's subway
- Readers share their biggest garden goofs
- Obama's too cool on gun restrictions
- Terror memos authorized harsh interrogation techniques
- Argentina: A tiff over time zones
- El Salvador: A former guerrilla becomes a tour guide
- A prayer for soldiers
- Twitter jumps the shark: Yemma tweets
- Chris Dodd raises $1 million (but almost zilch from Connecticut)
- Sarah Palin's Indiana speech: "You can see Russia from Alaska"
- Biden to speak at three graduations - probably won't ad-lib much
- Obama heads to summit touting 'broader partnership'
- As Obama arrives in Mexico, residents willing to give him a chance