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Monitor articles for May 12, 2009
- Somali government encircled by hardline Islamists
- Diplomatic memos reveal Chinese effort to block Guantánamo prisoner's asylum bid
- Venezuela's Chávez threatens to shut down TV station
- China quake: one year on, still rebuilding
- US soldier charged with murders at Iraq combat stress clinic
- Where literature meets video games
- House of Cards
- The 'land art' of Andrew Rogers
- American Heroes
- Monitor Books - May 12, 2009
- Scientists solve mystery of missing basking sharks
- US rejoins UN’s human rights forum
- With few businesses hiring, students start their own
- Those who lived through the Great Depression tell their stories
- Letters to the Editor
- Standing up for Congo’s rare mountain gorillas
- Want to avoid the ax? Be a CEO
- Greece to Google: Street's closed
- Request denied. Is Apple setting a dangerous precedent?
- Google polishes Chrome, Microsoft calls foul
- Obama and Miss California aligned on same-sex marriage?
- Florida's Crist to run for US Senate
- With the pursuit of Demjanjuk, Germany seeks justice and a measure of redemption
- Pope's lack of specifics on Gaza, Holocaust disappoint Muslims and Jews
- Russia plays up its international role – especially in Mideast peace
- Poll: Pakistanis worried about Taliban, economy
- Why Americans are devout and diverse but not divided
- In China, 'truthiness' trumps truth
- How to have a 'Star Trek' garden
- Tied to mom, for good
- Lower gasoline prices mean road trips are back this Memorial Day
- Gates ousts US commander in Afghanistan, saying 'we must do better'
- Up and away for final Hubble mission
- Why China is acting aggressively on swine flu
- India: Rural villagers say, “no toilet, no bride.”
- Pakistan steps up efforts against Taliban – but at what cost?
- The value of money
- Today's news agenda: the pope, Uighurs, Somalia, and young entrepreneurs
- Sticker shock in acting on global warming
- Miss California: Obama and I agree on same-sex marriage
- Congress moves to regulate credit cards