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Monitor articles for August 18, 2009
- Interim Honduras leader rejects return of Zelaya
- Why Lockerbie bomber is likely to be released
- Taiwan president under fire over typhoon response
- Kim Dae-jung: controversial bid for 'sunshine'
- Afghans shrug off fresh Taliban attacks
- In Pakistan's Swat Valley, boys – and girls – crack open schoolbooks once again
- Mubarak meets Obama to patch up US-Egypt relationship
- Mubarak team seeks to revive wilting carrot for Arab-Israeli peace
- The Edible Explorer: godwottery or not
- One town and 26 public gardens = free food
- I shall not be Kindled
- The Immortals
- Scientists find a building block for life in a comet's halo
- Is 'Cash for Clunkers' stalling out?
- My clunker has a right to life
- A health insurance lawyer takes on industry scare tactics
- US housing starts fall, ending two-month rally
- After slow start, more IPOs predicted in 2009
- PS3 price cut by $100; slimmer model to come
- Sunrise for solar heat power
- Home Depot earnings stoke optimism. Is it misplaced?
- Creator of 'Joker' Obama image unmasked
- Artist finds inspiration in Google Maps
- Apple Tablet release date pushed back?
- EU to look into exploding iPhones
- A Three Dog Life
- The lost art of reading
- Obama's shout-out for Mexico's drug war
- US cars are finally a match for Asian autos, consumers say
- Obama vows to bring his reform agenda to the Pentagon, VA
- How will NATO protect Afghan voters against rising violence?
- Thailand: 70 years of traditional brew
- Pakistan captures Taliban spokesman
- Josh Penry: Hoping Colorado is ready for generational change
- Kelly Ayotte: GOP gambles with a fresh, female face in N.H.
- How Obama can get out of healthcare ditch
- Ted Cruz: A GOP bid in Texas to win the Hispanic vote
- The reshaping of the GOP
- Who still wants to be a young Republican?
- Rick Baker: Lessons from a successful Florida mayor
- Snapshot of US political parties since 1900
- Our spiritual defense against the flu
- Tom DeLay's second act is dancing
- Remembering breakfast with the 'Prince of Darkness'