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Monitor articles for July 27, 2010
- African Union summit: As leaders discuss Somalia, fighting rages there
- Wyclef Jean, President of Haiti: Do Haitians like the sound of that?
- Is Wyclef Jean eligible to run for president of Haiti?
- Wyclef Jean's uncle to run for president of Haiti
- Climate change set to boost Mexican immigration to the US, says study
- Why recent US 'conflict minerals' legislation may not help in eastern Congo
- Seychelles serves up African justice for Somali pirates
- France declares war against Al Qaeda after hostage killed
- Japan's yakuza mafia faces a crackdown
- Giant asteroid could threaten Earth just over 170 years from now
- Researchers discover that some frogs do belly flops
- Space rock lovers descend on New York for meteor gathering
- NASA should protect Earth from space rocks, panel finds
- Marsupials originated in South America, study suggests
- Huge retired satellite will pose collision threat for next 150 years
- Is the Taliban really training monkeys to shoot at US troops?
- BP loses $17 billion, but is worst over as Robert Dudley takes reins?
- Why Robert Dudley is tailor-made to lead BP past Gulf oil spill
- Despite profits, US corporations won't hire American workers
- Rod Blagojevich 'silly,' but not a criminal, defense says
- Warren Jeffs: Utah court overturns polygamist's rape conviction
- New European sanctions on Iran are better than no sanctions
- In the verdict against Khmer Rouge jailer Duch, who and what really got convicted
- Pakistan's ties to the Taliban: What should Obama do?
- Ready to work for political change you can count on?
- Chevy Volt vs. Nissan Leaf: the electric car price war
- What can save Gulf's fragile coastal wetlands? Salt water, perhaps.
- Gulf oil spill: Where has the oil gone?
- Credit card fees: Would capping them really help consumers?
- Credit scores slide downward
- Home prices rise in May, but will gains last?
- Iran is joined by Russia in condemning EU sanctions
- Q&A: Will new Iran sanctions dent Iran's oil industry?
- Khalid Said case: Is Egypt cracking down on police brutality?
- Wikileaks reinforces the claim that Pakistan supports the Taliban
- Nebraska town: Is illegal immigration crackdown worth the cost?
- Breakthrough for business: End the CEO as we know it.
- As Race to the Top competition intensifies, so do education reforms
- "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo": casting the new film version
- Reader recommendation: The Genius of America
- Prince Valiant: 1939-1940 (Vol. 2)
- Magic Trackpad: Apple reinvents the mouse
- Flood damage pushes Iowa Gov. Culver to add 4 counties to disaster list
- Credit card fees make the rich richer, study finds
- Rod Blagojevich judge: Will step in if lawyer goes too far
- Smartphones and netbook demand help drive profits for chip designer ARM
- Robert Dudley, new BP CEO, says Gulf oil spill is wake-up call for industry
- Laura Dekker has Dutch court permission to sail around the world
- Aretha Franklin and Condoleezza Rice make soulful music together
- Immigration law sponsor in Arizona pleased to bring attention to the issue
- Ask.com strengthens search engine with real people
- Were EU bank stress tests too weak?
- Recovery Apartheid: as corporate America profits, small business suffers
- WikiLeaks: For public, it confirms worst about Afghanistan
- 14-year-old Laura Dekker has Dutch court's -- and her mom's -- permission to sail around the world
- Q&A with Secretary of Treasury Timothy Geithner
- Finding meaning amid information overload
- Lessons from my worst money blunders: financial planning and starting a family
- Europe tightens the world's pincers on Iran with new sanctions
- Why tort reform is necessary for economic recovery
- Cities' plea: We need $75 billion or we'll lay off 500,000
- Stripped down energy bill leaves out 'cap and trade'
- Senate derails campaign finance bill ahead of 2010 elections
- Offshore drilling moratorium: good for the Gulf, bad for the economy?
- Congress's response to WikiLeaks: shoot the messenger