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Monitor articles for June 08, 2009
- Will Bashir's visit hamper Zimbabwe's pleas for aid?
- European elections pound Britain's Brown
- Conservatives gain in European parliament vote
- US weighs options to free journalists in North Korea
- Sweden's Pirate Party sets sail for Europe
- A genocide survivor races the clock to get to the U.S.
- Too many toys, too few books?
- A foodwriter who gets it right
- Monitor Books - June 8, 2009
- Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music
- Have you seen this?
- Heavy lifting in space
- Get a Palm Pre this weekend? Congratulations.
- In China, a new era of Web censorship looms
- Hackers claim to have hit T-Mobile. Is user data being held ransom?
- Apple unveils faster and cheaper iPhones
- For newspapers, more bad news: Online ad revenue is plummeting
- iPhone owner thinking of upgrading? Cha-ching!
- Apple gets faster and cheaper, but will more consumers bite?
- Congress calls for "time-out" on NASA's human space flight funding
- Obama's jobs plan has little margin for error
- Obama healthcare push: right issue, tough choices
- US Justice Ginsburg delays Chrysler reorganization
- With Apple's new iPhone, is smartphone race down to two?
- Making every day Earth Day – literally
- Jon Wellinghoff, Obama’s energy futurist
- How Obama plans to create 600,000 jobs
- Supreme Court: Judges must step aside when there's perception of bias
- Lebanese election a blow to Hezbollah
- Stephen Colbert gets a crew cut in Iraq
- Iran's presidential race tightens
- North Korea sentences US journalists to 12 years
- Peaceful abortion dialogue is shaky but real
- The Sisters
- Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music
- The long-awaited story of Bill’s sister Neema
- It's green, but is it grass?
- Supreme court rejects challenge to 'don't ask, don't tell'
- People making a difference: Sheema Kermani
- Australia: A natural lake, remade
- Obama promises 600,000 new jobs from stimulus spending
- Supreme Court choice could reignite culture wars
- A time for trusting
- Today's coverage: Europe votes, a little and to the right; stimulus flow slow
- Lebanon's voters answer Iran's guns
- Don't fall for North Korea's trap