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Monitor articles for July 27, 2009
- Short-lived cease-fire with Taliban dims prospects for broader deals
- India's new antipoverty measure: national ID card
- Israel sees more US 'understanding' on Iran's nukes
- The Rose Whisperer: Summer surprises
- Blueberry bounty
- When author meets Kindle
- In cookbooks, is 'rustic' a codeword for 'ugly'?
- Monitor Books - July 27, 2009
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- The Internet as online confessional
- New class of galaxies: small, green, and bursting with new stars
- Obama's China task: Fix imbalanced trade ties
- Healing hurtful memories
- Bernanke defends bailouts – and himself
- What the housing turnaround will look like
- New MBAs vow accountability
- Has Bernanke lost Fed's war for independence?
- New-home sales up, prices down in US and abroad
- Report: Apple and music industry at work on album 'Cocktail'
- New ideas on how to hunt for alien life
- AT&T says website block was not censorship
- Remembering Merce Cunningham, technology pioneer
- On Facebook, dozens of animators build the first crowd-sourced film
- Ben Silverman leaves NBC for 'multi-platform' production company
- In show of unity, eight Midwest governors OK high speed rail deal
- Twitter not banned in Obama White House after all
- Gibbs: Glass more than half full on healthcare
- Nigerian militants attack police amid worsening sectarian tensions
- S. Africa's unions take demands to the streets
- On Iran, Bush and Obama were both right
- A carbon protection racket
- A Course Called Ireland
- Astronaut's life: no shower, sleep anywhere, cramped dinner table
- When You Reach Me
- Trash talk
- The friends Little Bill Clinton left behind in Africa
- Could new Tour king Contador surpass Armstrong's record?
- Iran opposition rallies on complaints of torture, deaths in detention
- China: In land of superlatives, world's largest golf resort gets even bigger
- People Making a Difference: Lyndon Harris
- Health reform slides as House Democrats try to heal rift
- Obama cites that great Chinese philosopher, Yao Ming
- For Palin, Act I closes, exit stage right
- Sotomayor roundup: How Republicans will vote
- A trigger lock for the gun lobby