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Monitor articles for July 12, 2011
- West Africa Rising: Mobile-phone banking making slow but steady inroads
- World's newest country: future of South Sudan tied to efficacy of foreign aid
- Mali's controversial family code approaches passage
- Venezuelan opposition's presidential primary: a step towards greater democracy?
- São Paulo and Rio vault up list of most expensive cities for expats
- What Ahmed Wali Karzai's assassination could mean for Afghanistan
- News of the World scandal gives Miliband a chance to shine
- New hybrid coneflowers: How reliable are they?
- Top Picks: James Bond reboot, Bill Moyers on faith, Franz Liszt at 200, and more
- Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to the big screen in 'The Last Stand'
- Warren Christie talks about Syfy's new series 'Alphas'
- Mila Kunis says yes to date with Marine who asked via YouTube
- A Dance with Dragons, by George R.R. Martin
- Up and down the ladder of certainty
- Why A-Rod, Jeter, and others won't play in MLB All-Star Game
- The test for teachers – mastering their fears
- Dwyane Wade: KFC says NBA star would be welcomed back
- Can corporate mergers help save the weak US economy?
- Whose debt ceiling? Not the administration's!
- Raspberry Pi: Rise of the $25 computer
- Google 'ran out of disk space.' How did that happen?
- Can US management stay ahead of China, India?
- Stocks fall after Ireland downgrade erases gains
- Protesters broaden tactics as Belarus cracks down
- Google's gift to Red Square's St. Basil Cathedral: a doodle
- Tour de France TV car crackup brings new rules, investigation
- Libya conflict: Is Qaddafi's exit in the offing?
- Tour de France: French police to investigate TV car crash (VIDEO)
- Ahmed Wali Karzai was an indispensable problem
- 'Balance of terror' sustains tense calm between Hezbollah and Israel
- Israel's boycott ban meets swift resistance
- Protesters find new momentum as they reoccupy Egypt's Tahrir Square
- Murdoch biographer says hacking scandal could take down key executives
- US blames Syrian government for embassy attack in Damascus
- Korean literature's rise on the back of "Please Look After Mom"
- Jaycee Lee Dugard's memoir soars to top of bestseller lists
- Bestselling books the week of 7/14/11, according to IndieBound*
- "Harry Potter" countdown: Test your knowledge of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"
- iriver Story HD: Google eBooks gets its first dedicated e-reader
- Atlantic Farewell
- Man versus bullfrog, Round I
- Gordon Brown: History will charge Europe's leaders with West's decline
- Obama, try this for a jobs plan
- Getting the entrepreneurial fire back
- Threats to Casey Anthony: How safe will she be after leaving prison?
- Bush should face criminal probe over post-9/11 'torture,' report urges
- Helping companies stand up to worker exploitation
- European markets tumble as investors fear Italian default
- Debt ceiling impasse: Which party is right about taxes?
- House Republicans fail to save 30-cent light bulbs from extinction
- McConnell's last ditch debt ceiling plan: What's in it for Republicans?
- Obama on debt ceiling: Is he winning over Americans?
- 51st state? Small step forward for long-shot 'South California' plan
- Wisconsin recall elections begin, a legacy of Scott Walker's labor union wars
- British phone-hacking scandal: Could it happen in the US?
- United on the rock of Truth
- Does Groupon beat frugality?
- Betty Ford to Michelle Obama: How seven first ladies have changed the office
- News of the World: Murdoch’s media mess is a wake-up call for journalism
- Mitt Romney keeps low profile amid nastiness on debt ceiling. Is that smart?
- Ron Paul says he's all in for the presidency, won't run again for Congress
- To keep or ditch the vice president? That is the reelection question.