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Monitor articles for May 13, 2009
- British Parliament finds steep cost in 'expense' scandal: credibility
- At Cannes, vivid and violent films figure prominently
- Pakistan: Pashtun hospitality for 19 adults, 25 children, and four camels
- US fights Taliban on another front: public relations
- Spike in suicide attacks: Is Al Qaeda in Iraq coming back?
- Sarah Palin's memoir is already making headlines
- Wives Behaving Badly
- A Homemade Life
- Bestselling hardcover books, according to IndieBound*
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Space shuttle grapples Hubble; dances with a star
- Only 43 homes built in three months? Must be Miami.
- Letters to the Editor
- Wool in the wall: a sweater for your home
- Glimmers of hope fading? Retail sales drop for second straight month
- OpenCourseWare: College education, without the student loans
- AT&T to Slingbox iPhone users: No 3G for you
- Craigslist shuts its 'Internet brothel.' Will it matter?
- The Top 10 green living myths
- The 4 most interesting things I read today about the environment
- Iraq general swayed Obama on detainee photos
- Why Washington doesn't want your protest
- Only 3 percent of stimulus spent so far
- Cell phones turn White House briefing into circus
- Palin announces new book - but will it be banned?
- What a surprise! Chris Matthews slams Sarah Palin's new book
- Cheney supports Bush for president
- New female judge transforms Islamic court
- Pope's urging brings Gaza blockade to forefront
- Briefing: The motives and aims of Hamas
- US 'Afpak' strategy troubles some in US and Pakistan
- What's happened to 'higher' education?
- Obama puts Israel at risk
- Flight
- The Transplanted Gardener: scent from above
- The Transplanted Gardener: Little landscape lessons
- New Orleans' 'Katrina Generation' struggles with drugs and depression
- Soldier rampage hints at stress of repeated deployments
- Cuba: Cuisine only tourists can afford
- US Senate tackles rape as weapon of war
- Congress inches toward 'truth commission' for torture probe
- The quest for peace in Iraq
- US drops a ball in Iraq
- Today's lineup: Taliban PR, pope's trip, Florida builders