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Monitor articles for September 27, 2010
- Venezuela election checks power of Hugo Chávez
- Haiti election campaign opens amid anger over candidate exclusions
- Liberia's only woman newspaper editor packs a 'Punch'
- India Ayodhya verdict delayed by concerns over Hindu-Muslim tensions
- Burma says Aung San Suu Kyi can vote. But will house arrest continue?
- Attendance of Kim Jong-un at North Korean conference uncertain
- Autumn apple expedition
- The Grace of Silence
- Similac recall: Abbott updates baby formula recall list
- Southwest-AirTran merger: What will it mean for ticket prices?
- A 'Pledge to America' … to keep screwing things up
- Jobless benefits: More than 9 million on unemployment
- Uber rich get richer, everyone else gets poorer, and Democrats surrender the issue
- Five stages of grief over the 'great recession' (officially 2007-2009)
- Should Congress regulate political ad money?
- Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of September 27, 2010
- Are there hidden costs to over-dependence on China? Japan just found out.
- Would you pay a nickel for a grocery bag?
- North Korea and the perils of a third Kim regime
- Segway company owner: Did he drive Segway off a cliff?
- Hyundai Sonata: Steering hazard causes recall
- Saab in talks with BMW over potential partnership
- Why is Obama taking on teachers' unions right before Election 2010?
- Are Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer inching ahead in California ... or not?
- Rick Lazio withdraws: How angry will New York governor's race get?
- West Bank dispute: Palestinian leader gives peace talks one-week reprieve
- Israeli-Palestinian peace talks still on – but for how long?
- Why Palestinian refugees in Lebanon support violence rather than peace talks
- West Bank settlements: 3 factors affecting the pace of Israeli expansion
- Why GOP struggles to make inroads with California Hispanics
- Stephen Colbert congressional testimony: Why was he invited?
- Did Stephen Colbert and Joaquin Phoenix take satire too far?
- 'Tea party' is rejuvenating American politics
- Jaycee Dugard, kidnapping victim, will tell her story in a memoir
- J.K. Rowling talks with Oprah
- Reader recommendation: Duchamp: A Biography
- Angry Birds pointers? Ask Jon Hamm.
- Google celebrates birthday with cake
- Google and the birthday mystery
- Raytheon unveils new military exoskeleton in 'Iron Man 2' tie-in
- Monarch butterflies migration headed towards Mexico
- Plane that flies by flapping its wings makes historic first flight
- The closer you are to the ground, the slower time moves
- Women apologize more often than men, study shows
- Pumpkin shortage over, the 'super food' is back
- 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' is weekend winner
- AirTran Airways acquisition means Southwest assumes $2 billion in AirTran debt
- Operation Dark Heart joins list of banned books
- Portage, Wisconsin residents opt to stay in flooded homes
- Top 12 terrible signs that the recession isn't actually over
- Cracking the stock market's cycle
- The Netflix and the Blockbuster (with apologies to Lewis Carroll)
- Bishop Eddie Long: Will case force open talk in black church about sexuality?
- Taliban kidnap British aid worker, demand prisoner swap for Aafia Siddiqui
- Brandon Marshall makes a splash in Dolphin home debut, but Jets win
- A most significant harvest
- NCAA contract negotiations: a rough-and-tumble sport of its own
- Reader mailbag: Should I cut my hair? And other priorities.
- Greenspan's plan: mugging the taxpayers?
- House Republicans at risk? Districts where Democrats hope for upsets
- Can Bill Clinton help Barney Frank?
- McCain focuses on border security during Arizona US Senate debate
- Rick Lazio drops out of New York governor's race, critical of both remaining candidates
- Stephen Colbert and laughable politics: Five comedians who ran for office
- Obama and Biden to student-age voters: Help!
- Emergency landing at JFK airport, pilot praised (video)