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Monitor articles for September 01, 2009
- Italy's end to employment discrimination has women crying foul
- Europeans' views of Qaddafi clash with Western diplomatic moves
- After rapid climb, India's airlines face steep descent
- Plants that glow in the dark corners of the garden
- Roses have their problems, but still...
- Teach Like Your Hair Is On Fire
- Lift Every Voice
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Confrontation of another kind
- Marvel deal will build on Disney's Pixar model
- US pending home sales up 3.2 percent
- US manufacturing turns up after 18-month slump
- Research finds higher acidity in Alaska waters
- Could Hurricane Jimena put out California's wildfires?
- 'Cash for clunkers' helped foreign automakers more
- West leading US out of home-sale slump
- Eliot Spitzer: The comeback kid?
- What can America learn from Switzerland and France about healthcare reform?
- Seventy years after World War II's start, old enemies take stock
- An avalanche of closing bookstores?
- Gmail is back up, but are Google outages getting worse?
- The power of sitting
- Why did Jaycee stay?
- US commander: Afghan situation 'serious' but winnable
- Wildfire smoke keeps Californians – and their pets – indoors
- Huge L.A. fire threatens more than 10,000 homes
- Turkey, Armenia move to establish ties
- Japan's neighbors welcome new leadership
- Canada: One town's G-8 makeover
- Libya's Qaddafi rings in 40 years with a guest list to die for
- Without Kennedy, healthcare providers fear loss of benefactor
- Putin walks a fine line in Poland, avoiding apology
- How Congress might change the way you buy health insurance
- Bad timing for Obama on any troop buildup in Afghanistan
- How far will Democrats go to pass health reform?
- City budgets set to get worse, 'tough decisions' ahead
- Baja's 'strongest ever' hurricane set to make landfall tonight
- Lockerbie papers to be released
- Was Atlanta's 'black mayor first' memo racist - or just blunt?
- Town hall meetings -- real or fake?
- 'Jobs that Americans won't do'
- Martha Coakley will vie for Ted Kennedy's senate seat
- Labor targets young workers living at home, strapped for funds