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Monitor articles for September 15, 2010
- Alice Walker and the caricatured view of Africa
- Zimbabwe President Mugabe dismisses rumors of poor health
- Mexican Independence Day: Across Latin America, bicentennial parties abound
- China's public opinion gap: Chinese youth are starting to mistrust Beijing
- Afghanistan election: How to campaign in a war zone
- The Chosen Peoples
- Cedar Point named 'Best Amusement Park.' Did your favorite park get a prize?
- Best country for entrepreneurs? Hint: Not the US.
- Damien Hirst and the $200 million art bubble
- Export giants Japan and China challenge US with currency ploys
- Steve Jobs preparing to revolutionize the newspaper business?
- Gulf oil spill: After it hit beaches, where did it go?
- How reliable is personal DNA testing?
- Wireless plans: Is Wal-Mart's new family plan for you?
- Twitter overhaul brings the site one step closer to Facebook
- Internet Explorer 9 beta makes the browser wars interesting again
- How Israeli-Palestinian battle for Jerusalem plays out in one neighborhood
- Top 5 reasons Jerusalem is such a thorny issue
- Will GOP leaders take up 'Christine O'Donnell for Senate'?
- Who is Carl Paladino?
- How Bill Clinton factors in California governor race
- Vice President Joe Biden serves hot dogs, Colbert defends US troops from tofu.
- Potent tool for 'tea party' political campaigns: the 'attack tweet'
- Communist reform: Could it happen in North Korea?
- Never mind the Italian witch hunt -- Amanda Knox is innocent
- David Foster Wallace in the news
- Happy 120th birthday, Agatha Christie!
- Reader recomendation: Abe and Molly
- Hurricane Julia joins Igor in the Atlantic as Karl greets Mexico
- Did the ancient Greeks spot Halley's Comet?
- Women more knowledgeable than men on global warming, survey says
- Glaciers, known for erosion, can help mountains grow
- Rafael Nadal returns home a champion, but adds he's not Spain's greatest athlete
- Zillow founder hands off CEO job to top lieutenant
- Meg Whitman breaks US campaign spending records
- Pope Benedict XVI travels to Britain this week, where indifference and outrage awaits
- Gold prices hit record highs, fuel mom and pop prospectors in US West
- Naoto Kan government intervenes in currency market to weaken yen
- BlackBerry hacking - who might be doing it?
- Bruce Springsteen says 'Darkness on the Edge of Town' marked dawn of career
- Retirement age increases and austerity measures for French workers and Spanish royalty
- Insurgents still using Quran burning furor to raise Afghans' ire
- 'Stop loss' back pay for US troops goes unclaimed
- France bristles at comparison of Roma roundups to Nazi tactics
- US drone attacks bombard Haqqani network in Pakistan
- Plastic surgery taking off in Beirut
- After Sarah Shourd's release, questions over the other US hikers
- Israel: Phosphorus bombshells launched from Gaza
- From tolerance to love
- Welfare in the UK: The future is private.
- Turkey needs a new Ataturk
- 'Tea party' is polarizing, but has many 'closet admirers,' poll finds
- Christine O'Donnell and 'tea party' victories: What do they mean?
- Carl Paladino takes tea party to Andrew Cuomo in NY governor race
- Vincent Gray beats Adrian Fenty: What does it mean for school reform?
- What is the 'tea party' and how is it shaking up American politics?
- Kelly Ayotte election: a relief to mainstream Republicans
- Michael Steele's 'Fire Pelosi' bus tour: 48 states or bust
- Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire: Another win for Sarah Palin?