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Monitor articles for July 13, 2009
- Troop deaths in Afghanistan rattle Britain
- Will Nabucco pipeline deal free Europe from Russian gas?
- Japan's embattled ruling party sets date for election
- Afghan election: Can Karzai's rivals close the gap?
- Next flash point in Iran face-off: Friday prayers
- Sohrab Erabi: a new martyr for Iran's protesters?
- Preserving cut flowers
- Monitor Books - July 13, 2009
- Cats mix a cry and a purr to score a meal
- Bad weather grounds space shuttle for third time in four days
- As oil prices fall, fewer wells drilled in US
- Drunken driving is down. But what about drug use by drivers?
- A sure defense from attack
- Ecosystems respond well to restoration
- NAACP to use latest technology to fight racism
- Which nations will advance? Watch their 'Legos.'
- Office 2010 test opens; free Web versions later
- The new science of glass
- What's cooking? Twitter heats up the kitchen.
- Morgan Stanley intern disses Twitter, shakes up industry
- Apple quietly updates In-Ear Headphones
- Will the future of green energy sprout from the dry, arid Sahara Desert?
- Dell Inc. down in the dumps again, dude
- Sotomayor hearings begin with debate over judges' role
- Obama's agenda at risk in push for CIA inquiry
- Sotomayor opens by stressing fidelity to the law
- Live from the Sotomayor confirmation hearings: Day one
- Media report: North Korea's Kim Jong Il has cancer
- Nearly all my professors are Democrats. Isn't that a problem?
- Iran's nuclear program: three lessons for Obama
- Brutality on Trial
- An inter-generational reading of 'Twilight'
- Harry Potter film No. 6: How true to the book?
- The Wild Marsh
- Obama is absent on campaign-finance issues
- A new commander to train US drill sergeants? Yes, ma'am!
- Unrest in Xinjiang: Where's the Muslim outrage?