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Monitor articles for April 19, 2011
- Do protests in Nigeria, Uganda, and Burkina Faso have anything in common?
- Cleaner election boost's Nigeria legitimacy – and regional clout
- World's leading location for call centers? It's not India.
- UN report faults Sri Lanka, Tamil Tigers over war conduct
- A hard-hit Japanese city sees signs of hope in road repair, reopened shops
- As Fidel Castro steps down, a political shakeup in Cuba?
- The Deep South vegetable garden in April
- Reader recommendation: Born Under a Lucky Moon
- Portal 2 review roundup
- Whither the BlackBerry PlayBook?
- Jennifer Egan plays with time, wins Pulitzer
- Marcella Hazan's tomato sauce
- Royal Wedding: Lady Gaga's Bad Romance gets a royal (video) remix
- Euphemistically speaking
- Why Arizona governor vetoed gun law and 'birther bill,' irking the right
- The constants behind the news
- NATO in Libya: Four reasons why this isn't a 'crusade'
- US action in Libya saved my family's lives. There should be no regret in that.
- McDonald's jobs: Hiring 50,000 workers signals larger shift in economy
- Time to lift ban on uranium mining near Grand Canyon? Deadline nears.
- Better Place: Turning Israel into electric car country
- Top 5 books to turn your high-tech innovation into a successful business
- US debt warning: one of five things to watch April 19
- Donald Trump for president? Republican insiders are open to it.
- Do long hours at work make Americans happy?
- Bond rates: how S&P outlook will affect the market
- Stocks end higher, led by materials, energy
- iPad 2 in kindergarten classrooms: A good idea?
- 2012 Beetle: new design showcased at Volkswagen show
- Taco Bell lawsuit dropped after dismissal by plaintiff
- Government forces open fire on protesters in Syria's third-largest city, Homs
- UK military deployed to Libya as EU mulls sending 1,000 humanitarian troops
- Welcome to 'Change Agent'
- Obama as a chimp? E-mail gives California GOP problems it didn't need.
- How Bahrain's crackdown is pushing both sides to extremes
- Geoffrey Mutai wins Boston Marathon with fastest time in history
- Nigel Slater: the best Brit you’ve never heard of
- The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution
- Color me black? Alien planets with two suns sprout dark trees.
- In race to replace space shuttles, NASA boosts four front-runners
- Does America need a full-size, fully functioning AT-AT? Do we even need to ask?
- Scientists discover 657 new islands
- Leavings
- The making of families
- Gulf oil spill and Fukushima nuclear plant: A challenge to humans and technology
- Why won't American businesses stop the GOP?
- The richer we get, the more markets we need
- Good one, S&P!
- Gold market and America’s triple-A facade
- Who can force utilities to cut greenhouse gases? Supreme Court to decide.
- Supreme Court wary of empowering judges to order greenhouse gas cuts
- Are these crazy suits Iran's answer to pro-democracy protests in Syria?
- True cost of budget deal will be paid in blood – of gray wolves
- Troy Polamalu has amazing hair, top-selling NFL jersey
- Troy Polamalu or Tom Brady: Whose jersey would you buy? The 10 best-selling NFL jerseys.
- An unstoppable dawn
- Wildfires in Texas: Does the Lone Star State have an arson problem?
- How a federal court battle in Vermont could recast nuclear power
- Why Obama is turning back to TV, despite big success in new media