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Monitor articles for July 28, 2011
- Four reasons help is slow to reach Somalia’s famine victims
- Peru's newly sworn-in Humala will face remnants of Shining Path
- Peru swears in new president: Who is Ollanta Humala?
- Teen killer's light sentence dismays a violence-weary Mexico
- Brazil's economic outlook a mixed bag
- Another top Indian politician quits amid corruption charges
- India's anticorruption campaign tainted by scandal
- Norway terror attack exposes deeper anger over immigration
- As China's prosperity grows, so do its trash piles
- Sustainable landscaping from inspiration through construction
- With Back to Gecko, Mozilla looks to the mobile market
- Nintendo 3DS price drops to $170, current owners get free games
- Are 'Pippa' and 'Asher' really the top baby names of 2011?
- Cucumber salad with fresh dill
- India: A Portrait, by Patrick French
- Android scores another stellar month, but why the high return rates?
- iPhone 5 rumors: big screen, better reception, contoured body?
- Why do half of Americans pay no federal income tax?
- Why John Boehner is determined to pass his doomed debt-ceiling bill
- Unemployment benefits claims drop to four-month low
- Ethical frontiers of humanizing animals in the lab
- Gold prices follow each twist in debt-limit talks
- Can the Treasury Department really run out of money?
- BMW looks to hydrogen. Not for car. For factory.
- Whole Foods earnings up 35 percent
- Oil futures falter on debt, storm concerns
- Postal Service closures: Ben Franklin's post office at risk
- Stocks turn lower ahead of House vote on debt deal
- Emerging markets vs. Japanese investors: Guess who's more aggressive
- Bankruptcy now real possibility in one Alabama county
- Is Apple declaring war on DVDs?
- Debt-limit brink: Can ordinary investors run for cover? Should they?
- What happens if US credit rating drops? Other countries offer clues.
- US reports a drop in jobless claims. Is this the beginning of something?
- Will Social Security checks keep coming if US goes broke?
- US-North Korea nuclear talks: Why return to the table now?
- To jazz soundtrack, Israeli official insists settlements are legal
- Libya rebel leader Younes killed, Benghazi wobbles
- Britain leads NATO effort to find Libya exit strategy
- Afghanistan, the Taliban, and the US deficit
- Terror risk increased after bin Laden's death
- Afghanistan and Libya point NATO to five lessons
- Mick Jagger: closet conservative?
- Is this fall's mystery book a Bernie Madoff tell-all?
- Kurt Vonnegut gets the boot in a Missouri school
- Trojan asteroid discovered leading Earth's orbit
- Archaeopteryx may not have been a bird, but just a feathery dinosaur
- Budget crisis? No, it's a jobs and growth crisis.
- What a US default would mean for the states
- Summer school in a food truck
- Social media mayhem: when flash mobs go from benign to malign
- FLDS leader Warren Jeffs on trial, accused of sexually assaulting two girls
- Another Fort Hood terror plot? Army Pfc. Naser Abdo arrested.
- Provocative documentary on North Korea opens in Seoul
- South Korea mobilizes to cope with flooding, landslides
- NFL signings: Reports say Bush trade to Dolphins, Haynesworth shipped to Patriots
- What makes successful teamwork
- Free from the shackles of debt! Now what?
- Is California's ballot initiative process broken? Lawmakers think so.
- Obama's lead in 2012 presidential election vanishes, poll finds
- A balanced budget amendment to solve the debt crisis? It's an old story.