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Monitor articles for March 29, 2012
- Amazon's Jeff Bezos to search for sunken Apollo 11 engines
- Will Ferrell announces Ron Burgundy's return in 'Anchorman' sequel
- Sudan and South Sudan say no to war, but violence continues
- Egypt takes second shot at coming up with a fair constitutional convention
- Why the Simpson-Bowles budget defeat isn't the end of the line
- Top Picks: 'I, Claudius,' improv on the subway, and more
- Dalai Lama wins Templeton Prize as more than 'simple Buddhist monk'
- Report: North Korea gassing up rocket, imperiling diplomacy
- Legendary musician Earl Scruggs remembered for revolutionary banjo playing style
- A Christian Science PerspectiveInviting God into your day
- New police video casts doubt on George Zimmerman injuries
- Winds She Said
- EU leaders agree on need for more money - just not how much
- Pedals, gears, and poles: India's makeshift wheelchairs
- Militia leaders plead guilty to gun charges
- Best Buy closings: steep cuts. More to come?
- Stocks mixed; Dow rallies late
- Next step for Supreme Court on Obamacare: secret Friday vote
- Chavez leading rival in run-up to Venezuela elections
- Ryan budget, passed in House, becomes political weapon for both sides
- JetBlue pilot's outburst: Could side effects from medications be at fault?
- Assad: Aid to rebels must stop for Annan's Syria peace plan to succeed
- Khamenei: Iran strongly opposes any foreign intervention in Syria
- Are bees threatened by insecticide use? New studies say yes.
- Are pesticides responsible for bee deaths?
- How did humans evolve to walk upright? Fossil discovery complicates the picture.
- Ethnic violence belies Balkans peace
- The Monitor's ViewMexico presidential campaign: Off to a good start
- Reader recommendation: The Boy in the Moon
- Follow the money: Government influence on private media in Argentina
- A Jewish synagogue makes a comeback in Lebanon
- Arab leaders stay away from Baghdad summit
- Trayvon Martin case: Three key questions still not answered
- Apple CEO's visit to Foxconn plant dredges up controversial history
- 6 signs of hope in Pakistan
- The pope in Cuba: a reporter's notebook
- Obama: Taxpayers shouldn't subsidize oil industry's record profits
- 'Game of Thrones': as you prepare for Season 2
- African presidents forced to turn back from occupied Mali runway
- PlayStation 4 'Orbis' could rewrite the rules for used games
- Simple cheese souffle
- Indicted: US soldiers offer to serve as hired guns for Mexican gangs
- Jobless claims continue to fall
- President Obama vastly outspends GOP presidential campaigns
- Adrienne Rich: a voice for the marginalized
- John HughesWhether Obama or Romney, next US leader faces severe foreign challenges
- North Sea gas leak has environmental activists concerned
- Spike Lee and Geraldo: Why is a good apology so hard to find?
- Attacking Iran: Did US just torpedo Israeli deal for a base in Azerbaijan?
- If Supreme Court scraps health-care law, who wins politically?
- GDP report: US economy is expanding
- Why India is trying to expand trade with Iran
- Spain leader vows hard line as hundreds of thousands protest austerity
- Student loans: the more you can pay at once, the better
- How will the Supreme Court's health-care ruling affect taxes?
- What Teachers Make
- Amazon CEO Bezos will hoist mammoth, antique rocket engines from seafloor
- Atheist and pro-Israel, Maikel Nabil tests free speech in Egypt
- The warm weather job boost
- Flight attendants call police on unruly children
- JetBlue pilot: Are some jobs too stressful?
- OpinionWhy George Zimmerman should not be 'crucified' for killing Trayvon Martin
- The US government's war on cash
- Pope in Cuba: Trip shows how church playing balancing act
- Why Algeria refused to let French gunman to be buried there
- Oil prices: Can US, UK, and France drive them down?
- Romney gains key endorsements, moves into mop-up phase of campaign
- Libya to Europe: Remember us?
- Why Boulder, Colo., took charge of its electric company
- American Idol: Stevie Nicks coaches and the top nine shine