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Monitor articles for April 10, 2012
- Figment lets young writers share and critique work
- What the 'Buffett rule' reveals about Obama tax reform plans
- Titanic: 5 stories from survivors
- Breivik deemed sane, prison now possible for Norwegian gunman
- Home prices continue to slump
- Global ViewpointRemembering Fang Lizhi: 'hero of the people,' hated by China's regime
- Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn steps down
- Want to make it? Make yourself useful.
- US teen birth rate falls to record low (again)
- Michigan teacher fired for Trayvon Martin hoodie fundraiser
- GoodGuide and others use technology to help turn consumers green
- OpinionA weakened Putin is questioned abroad, under siege at home
- Ozzie Guillen suspended five games by Marlins for Castro remarks
- Instagram: Zero sales. $1 billion price tag. Worth it?
- Attempted rebellion in Congo curtailed by specially trained troops
- An invisible wet suit for your iPhone or Android device
- Russian comments on Syria hint at mounting disapproval of Assad
- Trayvon Martin case: George Zimmerman speaks out via website
- Syria crisis enters 'new phase' after Assad ignores UN deadline
- In Venezuelan barrios, fences make good neighbors
- Bo Xilai suspended from Chinese Communist Party top ranks
- Abu Hamza and 4 other terror suspects can be sent to US
- Most teens are texting and driving; parents silent
- Ho hum: US and Brazil deepen ties, but pundits want big deals
- Difference MakerSeventh grader steers bus to safety in Washington
- Pressure mounts on Bahrain as hunger striker reaches 62nd day
- Ozzie Guillen to address pro-Castro remarks Tuesday
- A Christian Science PerspectiveImmigration and a way to see one another
- Ready for blastoff: North Korea says rocket is set to go
- Mango fruit smoothie
- Tax deductions: There's still time for small business
- Santorum candidacy moved GOP rightward
- Stocks' worst day in 2012: Dow loses 213
- Coke stock possibly worth $130 million found at a garage sale
- As Syria cease-fire falters, US senators renew demand to arm rebels
- The Monitor's ViewNorth Korea rocket launch: fireworks of fear
- Stressed-out monkeys show it in their genes
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter: dispatches from a diehard fan
- Cookie sales soar as Girl Scouts adopt smart phones, credit cards
- Tax deductions: 12 ways to save, from mortgage interest to moving costs
- 4 bestselling poetry books to celebrate National Poetry Month
- European court ends era of safe harbor for Abu Hamza
- Rick Santorum bows out of 2012 presidential race
- Why the 'Buffett rule' isn't enough
- Chevy Volt comeback: gas prices spur best-ever monthly sales
- George Zimmerman saga's bizarre twist: lawyers have 'lost contact' with him
- Gasoline prices: Have we reached the top yet, or just a false summit?
- Grounded space shuttles find new homes
- Jerry Brown's Waterloo Station? California high-speed rail takes a new hit.
- Water gardening: When water flows backward
- Enemies: A History of the FBI
- Teen text messaging up – but do they yack more than parents did?
- Bestselling books the week of 4/12/12, according to IndieBound*
- Ron Paul: Rick Santorum exit could provide opening
- Ozzie Guillen Fidel Castro comments: Is it fair to suspend him?
- Japan braces for North Korean missile launch
- What Ozzie Guillen got right about Fidel Castro
- For long road trips, is it cheaper to rent?
- Beyond Hillary Clinton: Eight Democrats who might run if she doesn’t
- No, Chinese inflation isn't a good sign
- How Rick Santorum wins by dropping out of presidential race
- Reader recommendation: The Great Penguin Rescue
- 'Die Hard 5' gets two new villains