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Monitor articles for July 22, 2010
- UN calls for Venezuela-Colombia dialogue over FARC row
- North Korea denounces war games, but is still game for six-party talks
- China development boom: A house in the middle of a six-lane highway?
- Tour de France Stage 17: Why fans will camp out for days to glimpse cyclists
- Tour de France Stage 17: Contador second by a hair, but likely to win overall
- Nicolae Ceausescu and dictator's wife exhumed in Romania. Why?
- Stonehenge twin – 'Timberhenge' – discovered with radar imaging
- Kosovo independence legal, says UN court. What will Russia do?
- As Iraq war winds down, US military cleans up hazardous waste
- In Egypt, diary of 'torture' captures police brutality
- Heat wave bakes Russia: It's so hot that squirrels stay inside
- Buenos Aires on a leash
- Hammock season: The allure of a shady retreat in the dog days of summer
- Nicolae Ceausescu, former Romanian dictator, and wife exhumed
- Oil spill BP clean-up to stop due to churning tropical rainstorm
- Prince Albert of Monaco wedding set for July 2011
- Desmond Tutu to retire from public life
- Greyhound bus crash kills 6 and injures others in California
- Tropical depression races toward BP's leaky well
- Unemployment benefits extension approved by House, now headed for President's desk
- Some artists now stream their concerts live on YouTube
- Does dark energy exist? New telescope technique could find out.
- Nemesis hypothesis: Is there a small hidden star orbiting the sun?
- YouTube 2 days logo: Video site preps for 'Life in a Day' project
- Twitter, beset by outages, will open new data center in Salt Lake City
- Top Picks: 'Toy Story' soundtrack, Lollapalooza, singing for Congo, and more recommendations
- The Cookbook Collector
- The Big Easy bounces back with its own hip-hop beat
- 40 ton whale smashes yacht, donkey parasails; what animal will fly next?
- LEGO Taj Mahal sales skyrocket after soccer star David Beckham builds one
- For American exceptionalists, why not 'socker' instead of soccer?
- Unemployment extension 101: what you need to know
- European growth heats up again
- Home purchase applications drop
- A one-and-a-half dip recession?
- Zachary Chesser and Paul Rockwood: latest US citizens linked to al-Awlaki
- Can we fix the economy (now) without growing the deficit?
- Hoover's dam folly: Why Keynesian New Deal policies failed
- Linda McMahon and the reality of wrestling's sex and violence fantasy
- Tropical storm Bonnie: A two-week delay in Gulf oil spill cleanup?
- Ben Bernanke sees uncertainty. Businesses report growth.
- Cheerleading may not be a sport, but it is an industry
- Mortgage rates fall to record lows. Time to buy?
- Unemployment claims surge, as jobs outlook sours
- Kyrgyzstan ex-president's brother arrested - with wig and fake mustache
- Afghanistan war: The civics in a Kandahar governor's slap
- Mutiny in Bangladesh: unsolved mystery threatens regional stability
- Amazon e-book tipping point: Is the death of books upon us?
- Reader recommendation: A Most Wanted Man
- How Greg Mortenson outsmarted his publishers
- Bestselling books the week of 7/22/10 according to IndieBound*
- Star kicked out of Milky Way by giant black hole
- Tides
- Osaka Girls
- Tiger Woods endorsements down an estimated $22 million
- Reggie Bush Heisman Trophy to be returned
- Mel Gibson tapes are comic gold; Mel Gibson is "gift that keeps on giving"
- Shirley Sherrod says she'd love to talk race with Obama
- Giant jellyfish stings beachgoers in NH
- Stonehenge twin, a wood henge, is found nearby
- Music lover creates fund to help children appreciate music
- Franz Kafka lost writings resurface, trapped in trial
- A streak of compassion in a growing teen
- Court settles legal question of Kosovo independence, but not the political issue
- Why tax cuts do not reduce government spending
- UK austerity budget to trim defense spending
- Boy Scout camp director nabbed in child pornography probe
- Why do Vietnamese keep cats on a leash? (Hint: What's for dinner?)
- Arizona immigration law: Will the law or a court decision really change police work?
- Facebook at 500 million: What changes would you like to see?
- On choosing your battles
- Planned vs. spontaneous development around stadiums
- Lessons from my worst money blunders: career choice
- Cheerleading doesn't count as a real sport, judge rules
- What public institution do Americans trust least? Congress, of course
- Timothy Geithner: Obama will look at changing tax code next year
- Arizona immigration law 101: seven lawsuits, and counting
- JournoList: Isolated case or the tip of the iceberg?
- Shirley Sherrod debacle: why Obama stumbles on race
- Harry Reid: Senate will abandon cap-and-trade energy reform
- Charles Rangel charged with ethics violations: How bad for Democrats?