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Monitor articles for July 29, 2010
- Is the EU giving up on Guinea-Bissau military reform?
- Goodluck Jonathan gets (slight) nod for Nigeria presidential run
- Uganda bombings bring Africa together. Except Eritrea.
- Arizona immigration law 2010: As SB1070 takes effect, Mexicans say 'Adios, Arizona'
- Black Eyed Peas join Mexico in protesting Arizona immigration law SB1070 [video]
- Medvedev orders corruption investigation into Putin's Sochi Olympics
- Breakthrough? Abbas gets Arab backing to enter Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
- Australia's Aboriginals won land, now defend right to use it
- China flood and oil spill response improves. Prevention? Not so much.
- Japan announces death penalty review after hanging two men
- Islamic court makeover in Malaysia: Two women appointed to sharia court bench
- New research explains the physics of wrinkles
- Undersea microphones listen for whales threatened by Gulf oil spill
- Are we causing a mass extinction in our oceans?
- Chile earthquake lifted country's coast eight feet
- In San Diego, a reader rebellion
- Two new Kindles: why e-readers just got easier to buy
- StarCraft 2 review roundup
- Unemployment extension 101: how health care is affected
- Bush tax cuts: Will the economy suffer if they expire?
- Elena Kagan on rare path: first a Supreme Court clerk, later a justice
- New jobless claims down, but extended and continued claims jump
- A final lesson from the Gulf: keeping corporations accountable
- With ruling, battle over Arizona immigration law enters new phase
- SB1070: appeal seeks to reinstate all parts of Arizona law
- Internet gaming in the US: If it were legal, what would be the effects?
- Never lucky, always blessed
- Is urban air pollution in China rising?
- Foreclosures ease in cities hit hardest by housing crisis
- Harley-Davidson poised for a comeback?
- Toyota recall: Avalons, Lexuses have steering problems
- WikiLeaks row puts Britain's David Cameron on defensive with Pakistan
- For biased critics of Israel, even its defensive actions violate human rights
- Free Tibet from China – and the West, too
- Obama refuses to budge on Race to the Top education reforms
- Reader recommendation: Quincunx
- Reviews of ‘Blind Descent’ and ‘No Way Down’
- Bestselling books the week of 7/29/10 according to IndieBound*
- iPod Nano is a fire hazard, Japanese ministry says
- What's that weird thing around Saturn's second-largest moon?
- Yoko Ono opposes parole of John Lennon assassin
- William Shatner interviews DC sniper; sniper claims more shootings
- Gulf beach closings and warnings by the thousands from Louisiana to Florida, due to BP oil spill
- Kindle to be everywhere in the future, according to Amazon CEO
- Chelsea Clinton wedding will be a no-fly zone
- Claire McCaskill: As many as 6,600 US military graves mixed up
- Review: Hulu plus takes television to your pocket
- Spending cuts in the age of de-leveraging
- WikiLeaks Q&A with Daniel Ellsberg, the man behind the Pentagon Papers
- WikiLeaks: How did the Pentagon lose track of 91,000 documents?
- House details 13 violations against Rep. Charles Rangel
- Shirley Sherrod: Does she have a case against Andrew Breitbart?
- California budget 'emergency': bid to recoup $6 billion in pensions
- How to smarten up US aid in Afghanistan
- Obama, Hiroshima anniversary, and the future of nuclear weapons
- Lessons from my worst money blunders: credit card emergency fund
- What next after Democrats fail at campaign finance reform
- Markets and government: intersection and interference
- Charles Rangel careens toward House trial; Democrats keen to avoid it
- Obama as ATM: Democrats want him as fundraiser, not campaigner
- Obama on 'The View': How did he do?
- GOP targets big prize in state elections this fall: redistricting
- GOP-'tea party' link a sign of Democrats' 'desperation'?