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Monitor articles for September 26, 2011
- Wangari Maathai: Her activism saved forests, promoted peace (video)
- Panama bracing for ex-dictator Manuel Noriega's return
- New government caps on car prices in Venezuela spell trouble for consumers
- Toughest US accusation in years angers Pakistanis
- Russia faces another six – or 12 – years of Putin at the helm
- Is it time to try something new in the garden?
- Florida public library holds mock debate on banning books
- Dead Sea Scrolls are now available for online viewing
- 3 series I'm giving my 9-year-old after "Harry Potter"
- Is Amazon about to unveil its Kindle tablet?
- Beloved Roald Dahl book "The BFG" will get the big-screen treatment
- As an Amazon tablet looms, should Apple be worried?
- Banned Books Week 2011: Top 10 most challenged books of 2010
- What It Is Like to Go to War
- Do you know the new fall TV season? Take our quiz.
- Meatless Monday: Heirloom tomato tartine
- 'Pan Am' has a lot to keep track of, but is fun drama
- Groupon's revenue measure shrinks more than 50 percent
- Mullen's accusations: Has US reached its limit with Pakistan?
- How US could avoid vetoing Palestinian statehood
- Palestinian statehood: why Arabs have turned on Obama
- Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of September 26, 2011
- Solyndra bankruptcy: what went wrong
- Women's voting rights in Saudi Arabia: a blow to medieval brands of Islam
- ACT scores: Can they predict your success?
- Kobe Bryant being courted by Italian club Virtus Bologna
- Toyota minicar comes to Japan
- Worry climbs as puzzling bacteria leaves Florida palms withering
- Government-regulated health care saves money
- Gold futures could fall to $1,100
- 787 Dreamliner to be delivered by Boeing after years of delays
- President Obama sells jobs plan in Silicon Valley
- Dow jumps 272 points
- Rural grocery stores fade, but some towns fight back
- US Embassy shooting in Kabul heightens concerns about Afghan security
- Paul Joynson-Hicks launches groups that empower Africa's poor and disabled
- Good Reads: Wangari Maathai lives on – and so will Facebook
- Quest for perfect photo op sends Hong Kong's betrothed couples abroad
- 19,000 candidates registered for Congo's legislative elections
- The latest Quartet proposal to pressure Abbas? Going nowhere.
- Pakistan refuses to battle Haqqani network
- Epic scorching drought testing Texas' ways
- How FEMA funding fight led to monster mosquito swarms in N.C.
- A year of Stuxnet: Why is the new cyberweapon's warning being ignored?
- NYPD can shoot down an airliner? Experts troubled.
- Reader recommendation: Moon Tiger
- iPad supply orders cut by Apple: report
- Now is the time to rebuild America's infrastructure
- Unemployed? Start a business.
- 'Lion King' success: Should Hollywood fall back in love with 3D?
- Chef Arthur Potts Dawson: changing the world one sustainable restaurant at a time
- Dallas Cowboys will try to protect Tony Romo vs. Redskins Monday night
- Millennial Generation challenges religion in America
- Obama's 'Buffett tax' plan hurts hardworking average families, too
- Raising girls today
- Spreading out your grocery shopping
- Lady Gaga shows at Obama fundraiser
- Fall foliage: Vermont hopes leaf-peepers won't shy away
- Government shutdown avoided after disaster relief vote
- Ron Paul is on the 'Daily Show' tonight. Will he say something inflammatory?
- Why Chris Christie won't run for president, despite some GOP pleas
- Senate to vote, again, on bill to fund government, disaster aid
- Is OnStar turning your car against you? Senator Schumer thinks so.
- Washington Monument isn't falling, but it's not reopening soon, either