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Monitor articles for October 13, 2009
- Eager foreigners still wary of investing in Mugabe's Zimbabwe
- Latin America's worst wage gap for women and minorities? Powerhouse Brazil.
- Pakistan Taliban bombing spree could spur backlash
- Growing and celebrating giant pumpkins
- Kids of all ages grow vegetables in St. Louis
- People Making A Difference: Chrissie Lam
- Beyond DNA
- Will Intel earnings lead Dow past 10000?
- In a 'rebalanced' world economy, a diminished US role?
- Is Jeffrey Skilling the worst boss ever?
- Money Daily Brief: US bailout beneficiaries expand in Asia
- Are police handing out more tickets in this recession?
- Efficiency can reduce water shortages
- Dispute Finder: Making the call on Web ‘facts’
- Pakistani military defectors toughen fight against terrorists
- Could an Israeli air strike stop Iran's nuclear program?
- Report: Abortions decline worldwide
- Seven steps to a secure Afghanistan
- The road to stability in Afghanistan runs through Pakistan and India
- The Blue Cotton Gown
- All eyes on China at the Frankfurt Book Fair
- Guest blog: Feeding a vegan and a carnivore at the same table?
- Google now dishing out Voice invites
- Pepsi tripped up in 'bad taste' iPhone snafu
- Nokia Booklet $300 at Best Buy with AT&T contract
- Half Broke Horses
- Dyson Air Multiplier bladeless fan shoots the breeze ... for $300
- New Republican Party site crashes hours after launch
- Senate Finance Committee bill's soft spot: health care insurance mandate
- Italy: Government offers $290 discount for bikes
- Hillary Clinton in Russia to push Moscow on Iran. Is Obama's Nobel Peace Prize helping?
- Bagheera kiplingi: A vegetarian spider joins world's Jungle Book
- Olympia Snowe gives healthcare reform its first Republican vote
- Polls: Americans want healthcare reform at no cost to them
- Would healthcare premiums go up under Senate Finance bill?
- Californians vent frustration at Schwarzenegger, legislators
- Olympia Snowe's healthcare vote: unabashedly independent