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Monitor articles for June 01, 2009
- Mexico considers 'ban' on street children
- Pakistan's war refugees losing patience
- The most deadly US foe in Afghanistan
- Israeli proposal: Make Jordan the official Palestinian homeland
- UN: Israeli buffer zone eats up 30 percent of Gaza's arable land
- Going up?
- Varying views on a high-profile cookbook
- The most anticipated books of 2009
- Monitor Books - June 1, 2009
- Coop
- Joyful bohemian
- In GM's bankruptcy, lessons for whole US economy
- For 'leaner GM,' which workers are the fat?
- World's next big climate pact begins to take shape
- US construction spending rises, raising eyebrows
- US savings rate soars to 14-year high
- US stocks close sharply higher on positive data
- US military tweets, Facebooks from Afghanistan
- Wikipedia bans edits to its Scientology pages. But at what cost?
- Study reveals Kindle's weak points as Google enters the ring
- Scientists turn living cells into clocks
- GOP quandary: how hard to swing at Sotomayor
- Palestinian clashes cast gloom on reconciliation efforts
- 'Big house, better house' is so 2007
- The Millennials can save baseball
- A Thousand Splendid Suns
- The Japanese influence in the Italian backyard
- Obama's socialized bankruptcy for GM
- Missing plane baffles aviation experts
- Moscow's plan: Teach students to see through Kremlin spin
- People making a difference: Ellington Bell
- Search begins off Brazil's coast for 'disappeared' Air France flight
- View from Paris: A puzzling tragedy dawns slowly
- Cheney admits Iraq had no link to 9/11
- Janet Napolitano, master multitasker
- Restoration, renewal, rebirth
- Today's agenda: Missing Air France jet, GM bankruptcy, Israeli buffer zone