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Monitor articles for March 27, 2012
- Colorado wildfire may have started from controlled burn
- Home prices stabilizing. So what's wrong with Atlanta?
- Hutaree militia acquitted of plot to foment revolution
- EPA issues new rule on greenhouse gas emissions: Where does that leave coal?
- Iraq Arab League summit opens with eyes on Syria
- Toulouse gunman puts spotlight on France's growing illegal gun trade
- Syrian opposition cautiously welcomes UN cease-fire plan
- 93 days to achieve garden perfection
- Reader recommendation: The Evening Hour
- Home prices down in January
- '50 Shades of Grey' gets the movie treatment
- OpinionTrayvon Martin: the crime of being black, male, and wearing a hoodie
- Beyond Obamacare: 5 opinions on health care reform
- Obama's open mic moment: How big a flub?
- Getting rid of state income tax? Bad idea.
- OpinionOccupy has wrong 'Target': Consumers and economy value Wal-Mart et al.
- Supreme Court health-care hearing: How bad does it look for 'Obamacare'?
- Reagan and Thatcher
- Does police incident report upend Trayvon Martin case?
- Hammerhead shark twin discovery creates concern for species
- Weapons link South Sudan's White Army to prominent rebel groups
- True entrepreneurs don't need encouragement
- Pope in Cuba: Will he raise case of jailed American?
- What James Cameron saw 6.8 miles deep in Mariana Trench
- Lawyers for Strauss-Kahn say will challenge case in prostitution scandal
- How 'The Hunger Games' scored a marketing win
- Egg salad with fresh dill and celery
- Obama could turn a health-care loss into a win
- OpinionFor nuclear security beyond Seoul, eradicate land-based 'doomsday' missiles
- North Korea rebuffs Obama's warnings at nuclear summit
- Should Al Sharpton be Trayvon Martin activist and MSNBC host?
- Reports: Afghan soldiers complicit in a suicide plot against their own government
- New York Mayor Bloomberg donates $220 million to anti-smoking efforts worldwide
- Panama Canal expansion to ease international trade, with a grain of salt
- Sarkozy asks Al Jazeera not to broadcast Toulouse video
- Mining boom in Michigan: economic boost or environmental nuisance?
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: Father of 'less is more' architecture
- Newt Gingrich: $50 per photo as campaign struggles
- Problem in securing Rio slums? Announcing police arrival ahead of time.
- Colorado wildfire: 900 homes evacuated, and one fatality
- Student loans are $300,000. Prepay them or save?
- A Christian Science PerspectivePolitical suicides: when protesting takes lives
- Did Trayvon Martin attack George Zimmerman first?
- The Monitor's ViewIslam's defining moment with democracy
- As Syria's war rages, Assad bans military-age men from leaving
- It's a nerd's world
- OpinionObamacare gives Congress license to micromanage every facet of our lives
- A seat at history's counter in Greensboro, N.C.
- BMW recall affects 1.3 million cars. Is yours on the list?
- China, South Korea and US warn about nuclear terrorism
- West African states put peacekeepers on standby over Mali
- JetBlue captain restrained on cross-country flight
- 'Bully' movie to be released 'unrated.' Will that allow more kids to see it?
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: His five most famous buildings
- 'Pink slime': Health crisis or misunderstood meat product?
- Scientists found hammerhead sharks have twin cousin
- Afghan suicide bomb scare highlights concern about 'insider threat'
- Detroit nears deal to avert bankruptcy, but is it a state takeover?
- 'New Black Panthers' offer reward for George Zimmerman. Who are they?
- Axl Rose and your investment team
- Sagging consumer confidence lowers stocks