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Monitor articles for October 27, 2009
- Nicaragua: Anti-Ortega groups roll out hit-and-run tactics
- Why South American economies are rebounding first
- Can Mutambara save Zimbabwe's power-sharing government?
- What do South Korean women really want?
- Sri Lanka to probe alleged wartime human rights abuses
- Pakistan Army against Taliban: What are the Waziristan goals?
- Which came first, the chicken or the dog?
- Asters are a joy, even if they don't bloom long enough
- A garden where art and plants talk to one another
- Kindles and laptops replace books at this school library
- 7 Deadly Scenarios
- Becoming Americans
- First member of polygamous sect in Texas to face trial
- Preexisting good health for all
- Green renovation – go it alone or hire an expert?
- Surprise! The world has more trees than you probably think
- Will rise in home prices follow San Francisco's lead – or Cleveland's?
- Did the New York Times just reveal an 'impending Apple slate'?
- Facebook users stir up a ruckus over latest redesign
- NASA's Ares 1-X launch postponed until Wednesday morning
- Baby Einstein refunds extended after activist fight
- NASA Ares 1-x launch scrubbed -- NASA uses emoticons!
- Yahoo said to be eyeing partnership with OneRiot
- Verizon could roll out three Droid phones by end of year
- NASA's Ares 1-X rocket gives launch day a whole new look
- NASA's Ares 1-X launch: On-again, off-again, on-again, off....
- Karadzic a no-show as his trial on ethnic-cleansing charges begins
- Bush as motivational speaker: He's no Terry Bradshaw
- Conservatives outnumber liberals 2 to 1, Gallup finds
- Pakistan releases 11 Iranian guards after cross-border incursion
- Flying while distracted? Northwest pilots say they used laptops.
- An American decline would undermine global security
- NASA's Ares 1-X launch reset for about 9:24 a.m. EDT
- Bankers face activists' anger in the streets of Chicago
- Matthew Hoh: new poster boy for critics of Afghanistan war
- World's best dressed candidates? In Afghan election, it's cape versus cravat.
- Scientology's French fraud conviction: Not the first legal case
- Bolivia: In Andean capital, dancing zebras direct traffic
- Who is Radovan Karadzic?
- New York House race lays bare Republican infighting
- Congress targets major cause of banking crisis: derivatives
- Public likes public option for healthcare. Joe Lieberman doesn't.
- Election 2009: Economic woes challenge incumbent mayors
- As US population increases, Congress must adjust
- Beyond Ares 1-X: The problem with long-term space missions
- Islamic countries push a global 'blasphemy' law
- Obama awards $3.4 billion in 'smart grid' grants