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Monitor articles for August 21, 2009
- Honduran presidential hopeful feels pro-Zelaya backlash
- Afghan voting marred by violence that killed 26 and closed polling places
- Karzai, Abdullah both claim victory in Afghan election
- Lead poisoning scandals highlight China's lack of oversight
- Ramadi struggles to instill a rule of law
- Iraqis disagree about how to respond to bombings
- From junkyard to community garden
- The winners in the latest garden photo contest
- Reading Lolita in Tehran
- The Calligrapher’s Daughter
- Review: 'It Might Get Loud'
- Review: 'Inglourious Basterds'
- Review: 'A Woman in Berlin'
- Review: 'World's Greatest Dad'
- Battle to save Chicago's Gropius architecture has preservationists and city at odds
- Bernanke foresees 'difficult challenges' sustaining recovery
- Home sales up in July, but 'for sale' glut is drag on market
- US stocks hit 2009 highs. Back to the future?
- Study says global warming shrinks birds
- US closes parts of Arctic to commercial fishing
- Why steal music when you can stream it?
- Facebook faces (another) challenge over users' privacy
- Special-effects wonder 'Avatar' shows previews
- Accused credit card hacker lived large in Miami
- Of farming, methane bubbles, and Antarctic glaciers
- Record jump for existing home sales
- Will WoW fans stop playing long enough to read a Warcraft magazine?
- 'Tea party' organizers wade into the healthcare debate
- Gibbs to press: Let the Obamas enjoy their Vineyard vacation
- Mexico goes after mother of cartel leader
- Iran gives IAEA more access to nuclear sites
- Faith in America lifts the public mood
- Clunker of a policy? Yup.
- What I didn't like about "Julie and Julia"
- Baghdad blasts show steep learning curve for Iraqi forces
- Burress case: No legal free pass for athletes any more
- Ridge's book raises pressure to reform color-coded 'threat alerts'
- In Germany, an ovation for 'Inglourious Basterds'
- Brazil: Pay the poor to see a movie?
- Lockerbie bomber's release is a Scottish decision
- Is there a connection between healthcare reform and gun rights?
- Calif. lawmakers fight Schwarzenegger over crowded prisons
- How much did 'Cash for Clunkers' drive economic growth?
- 'Death panel' controversy remains very much alive
- Journalist Robert Novak’s farewell is religious, not political
- Abortion wars intensify over healthcare reform
- Worry? Let's not.
- Under burqas, Afghan women voted in protest
- McCaughey tells Stewart healthcare bill is 'deadly to seniors'