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Monitor articles for April 08, 2011
- Nigerians head to polls for pivotal vote
- Nairobi's artists struggle to rise above a waning art scene
- Peru election: How a president, a criminal, and a Nobel winner are deciding the race
- Brazil school massacre puts spotlight on gun violence, rising firearm sales
- Walid Makled's extradition case highlights warming Venezuela-Colombia ties
- Red Sox-Yankees series highlights globalization of baseball
- South Korean tech companies pick up slack left by Japan
- Massive Russian hacker attack threatens freewheeling Ru.net
- US steps back from Libya, shifting burden to Europe
- A garden that's just right for you
- Classic review: Hellhound on His Trail
- Caramel corn for Red Sox home opener
- American Idol shocks with Iggy Pop, and Pia Toscano elimination
- Message in a box: Franck de Las Mercedes's peace packages
- Carrie Underwood debuts on the big screen
- Acer Iconia tablet undercuts Apple iPad 2 on price
- Motorola Xoom sales numbers flag. Bad sign for Android tablets?
- Natalie Portman is a warrior in 'Your Highness': movie review
- Soul Surfer: movie review
- Russell Brand's 'Arthur': movie review
- Why Republican voters are warming to Donald Trump for 2012
- Initial unemployment claims fall by 10,000 from last week
- All foreign policy is local
- Jaycee Dugard case: surprise 'not guilty' plea hints at delay tactics ahead
- Arizona legislature OKs guns on campus
- Micro-lending genius Yunus: Why he was done wrong
- Was I too quick to cancel my print subscription?
- Moving past procrastination
- Lowdown on the shutdown: The economy will be fine
- Top 5 myths about starting a business
- Government shutdown: Will those who like government least miss it most?
- On Facebook and Twitter, spreading revolution in Syria
- With Libya rebels stalled, frustration with NATO mounts
- Global sports trade: athletes hurdle national borders for a better life
- The Monitor's weekly news quiz for April 4-9 2011
- Government shutdown 101: What does it mean for welfare and food stamps?
- US human rights report looks at China with concern
- Obama should consider creating a 'safe haven' for Libya rebels
- NATO blames 'fluid' ground situation for airstrikes hitting Libyan rebels
- 7.1 earthquake knocks out power for nearly a million
- Egypt's Army, once the darling of protesters, is now the subject of criticism
- Reader recommendation: The Double Comfort Safari Club
- Literary cats: How many of these famously bookish felines do you know?
- As Japan goeth, so goeth the US
- Colombia's monks transform a space of violence into a place of peace
- Afghans hope to make dusty Kabul bloom
- What does US Chamber of Commerce think about a government shutdown? (video)
- Chamber of Commerce: Obama 'maturing' as president (video)
- Government shutdown 101: Will Social Security and Medicare be affected?
- Government shutdown 101: What does it mean for homeland security?
- Government shutdown 101: What does it mean for Medicaid?
- Vote-count mishap in Wisconsin election raises eyebrows, distrust
- Planned Parenthood: deal-breaker or trump card in government-shutdown talks?
- Government shutdown 101: What does it mean for the military?
- Government shutdown 101: How will it affect unemployment insurance?
- Time running out for Israel and peace talks
- Masters 2011 Round 2: Will Rory McIlroy hold his lead?
- Ryo Ishikawa giving to Japan while playing 2011 Masters
- Masters leaderboard Friday: Rory McIlroy, K. J. Choi, and Geoff Oglivy
- Car sales: Gas prices high, so buyers shift
- Even short-term FHA shutdown will hit housing
- Stocks end down. Oil rises, shutdown looms.
- Home-style budget crisis: Kitchen shutdown