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Monitor articles for March 30, 2011
- Unchecked foreign investment in Sudan endangers locals, says new report
- In rare visit with Castro, Jimmy Carter attempts to restart US-Cuba relations
- Cuba: What Jimmy Carter and Calvin Coolidge have in common
- Pakistan captures accused plotter in 2002 Bali bombings
- More great garden books
- Gandhi biography discussing his sexuality is banned in some Indian states
- Cheezburger cats swallow Know Your Meme
- Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle With India
- Mila Kunis says Natalie Portman did most of her own dance moves in Black Swan
- Spaghetti with pecorino romano and pepper
- Berry pudding cake
- Can Japan's disaster help prepare the world for climate change?
- Private sector jobs up by 201,000 in March
- Can negotiations end the Libya conflict?
- Man who posed as former Special Forces colonel pleads guilty
- Chad Ochocinco offered reserve role on US pro soccer team
- The international community must intervene – in Japan
- Fairness – we're wired for it
- Housing market: Which state faces biggest foreclosure risks? New Jersey.
- Warren Buffett bombshell: One of five things to watch March 31
- Renewable energy: Two wind deals. One loser?
- Mortgage loans paid up? No, but credit card is.
- Google high-speed Internet coming to Kansas City. Missouri? No, Kansas!
- Stock market melt-up? One of five things to watch March 30.
- Qaddafi's assets include luxury homes around world
- Tylenol recall: J&J issues sixth recall for odor
- In energy speech, Obama exchanges the ambitious for the politically possible
- India defeats Pakistan in World Cup cricket match, in front of leaders and celebrities
- Why more weapons wouldn't help Libya's rebels – at least not right away
- One thing is clear in Libya: Rebels can't advance without air support
- Arab revolutions will boost Al Qaeda, says radical US cleric Awlaki
- President Assad's defiant speech stuns Syrians who call for more protests
- Qaddafi claims Al Qaeda could overrun Libya. Could it?
- Libya 101: A primer on key battleground cities
- India-Pakistan game tension too much, even for PMs
- UN chief chastises Israel at 'crucial time' in peace process
- Japan considers unusual fixes to contain radioactive leak
- Bronx Zoo cobra: her top 4 tweets
- Cut oil imports by one-third: Did Obama set the right goal for the US?
- Nuclear radiation in pop culture: more giant lizards than real science
- ROTC returns to Harvard: Does officer training program need Ivy League?
- Reader recommendation: Remarkable Creatures
- First photo of Mercury from orbiting spacecraft
- Little steps to teach little ones about frugality
- Inflation is wrecking economic recovery
- India-Pakistan World Cup semifinals match goes way beyond cricket
- Assad finally speaks to Syrians: March 30 Mideast update
- A Vienna restaurant blinds its diners
- Jerry Brown abandons key part of his California budget plan. Now what?
- New polls make tea party leaders ask: Are we in trouble?
- Ohio poised to limit collective bargaining. Will such moves save money?
- Arizona limits abortions: how national battle is being fought in states
- NCAA Tournament: Women's Final Four is set
- The Japanese virtue of 'gaman'
- Why Social Security must change now
- Ease corporate tax by hitting up shareholders
- Fukushima warning: US has 'utterly failed' to address risk of spent fuel
- The inside story on cats – and songbirds