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Monitor articles for September 10, 2012
- The 'heart of our economic dilemma': getting American consumers to spend again
- Plug-in profit woes: Chevy losing $49K per Volt model
- Chicago strike: Teachers picket outside schools
- Peyton Manning is back and other NFL Week 1 highlights
- Invest in Iran's renewable energy? Not so crazy.
- EPA regulations will raise your electric bills, threaten the grid
- Do Martian clay deposits prove existence of liquid water? No.
- Did 'No Easy Day' author compromise US security on '60 Minutes'?
- Massive iPhone, iPad ID breach linked back to Florida company
- French berate billionaire who wants to become Belgian
- Mars rover snaps high-resolution photos of itself
- The Monitor's ViewThe Chicago teachers strike in an era of accountability
- Hewlett-Packard to dump 2,000 more workers
- The flavor of the South: Sweet tea cookies
- Childhood obesity: Having "The Talk" with kids can head off trouble
- Could Myanmar's economic reform bring business to war-torn ethnic regions?
- Trenton mayor arrested on federal corruption charge
- Interventions
- Reader recommendation: Winners Never Cheat
- Infant sleep training news: 'Cry it out' does no harm
- Oregon town angers China with controversial mural
- US transfers control of Bagram prison to Afghans
- City workers fly under red-light radar
- Did Mitt Romney misrepresent his health-care proposals on 'Meet the Press'?
- Bad news from China sends stocks sliding
- NFL rookie QB roundup: Is Robert Griffin III now head of the class?
- How credible is the author of 'No Easy Day'?
- Stick to liability insurance for very old vehicles
- Romney criticizes Chicago teachers, sides with parents
- Andy Murray wins US Open in test of stamina
- Anonymous takes credit for massive Go Daddy outage
- 'Avatar' prequel will come after 'Avatar 2' and '3,' says James Cameron
- Good for business? Why corporate lawyers give bad marks to Chicago, L.A.
- Indian artist jailed for anticorruption cartoons
- Company behind 'An Inconvenient Truth' to release Rumsfeld documentary
- Speculation abounds over Chinese president-in-waiting's low profile
- 9-11 memorial: Priceless at any cost?
- Chicago teachers strike: Is Rahm Emanuel's test a challenge for Obama?
- Obama vs. Romney 101: 5 ways they differ on debt and deficits
- Fed up, West Bank Palestinians tell leaders to fix the economy
- Is there a real estate bubble growing in Hong Kong?
- Hong Kong sees surge of democratic fervor after 'patriotic education' showdown
- Bret Easton Ellis slams David Foster Wallace on Twitter
- New Mars theory paints a drier picture of the Red Planet
- The importance of long-term insurance
- 'Tootsie': 5 stories from the set
- Mexico: Presidential runner-up Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to found new party
- Rory McIlroy back-to-back wins leave him brimming with confidence
- China reacts to Japan's plans to buy islands claimed by China and Taiwan
- Sea otters: Surprising global warming warriors have effect on CO2 levels
- US hands over control of Bagram prison to Afghans
- Arnold Palmer: 12 quotes for his birthday
- A toast to Arnold Palmer
- 3 views on whether states should legalize marijuana
- Santorini volcano: Magma pooling below Atlantis-myth volcano
- Fresh from the inside, Syrian Army defectors say rebels have an edge
- Why Obama beat Romney in fundraising for first time since April
- Obama gets convention 'bounce': Should Mitt Romney be worried?
- Al Qaeda in Arabian Peninsula No. 2 killed in Yemen drone strike, government says
- Public bookshelves – in NYC phone booths?
- Rejecting death sentence, Iraqi VP Hashemi calls for Iraqis to resist
- US unemployment is worse than the headlines say
- Looking for new ideas? Get yourself to the developing world
- A Christian Science PerspectiveUse what you have
- AIG stock, $18B, to be auctioned by US Treasury Department
- Four reasons gas prices are about to fall fast
- Death toll rises to 30 in Aleppo car bombing
- Scientists fear Curiosity rover drill bits could contaminate Mars
- El Salvador: Historic gang truce brings mixed results