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Monitor articles for May 30, 2013
- Boston Strong concert raises spirits, big bucks for Boston victims
- World's first bird? New fossil bumps Archaeopteryx off its perch.
- 'Obamacare' starts soon: Choices will increase, but will premiums?
- $10,000 found, owner unknown. Is it yours?
- Disneyland dry-ice blast threatens aura of 'happiest place on earth'
- Camel Crush cigarette ads: targeting the young?
- Stocks rise as Fed concerns ease
- Warren Buffett bets $5.6 billion on Nevada energy
- Tsarnaev friend unarmed when killed, FBI admits. Were civil rights violated?
- Was the fish you had for dinner caught by slaves? New report raises alarm.
- Obama targeted in latest threatening letter with anti-gun control message
- Facebook cracks down on hate speech against women
- Obama approval rating slides: Scandals taking toll?
- US energy in five maps (infographics)
- New Egypt NGO law could expand Morsi's control
- Churches grapple with whether to cut Boy Scout ties
- OpinionUS should replace drone strikes in Pakistan with outreach to tribal areas
- CommentaryVacation: nothing better
- Bigfoot 'proof' available, says caller
- 'We don't sell junk food', says McDonald's CEO to a 9-year-old girl. A whopper?
- CommentarySouth Korea's amazing rise
- In apparent reversal, Laos turns in North Korean defectors
- Bestselling books the week of 5/26/13, according to IndieBound*
- OpinionAssad ups use of chemical weapons in Syria – with impunity
- EU gives surprise breathing room to its ailing debtor states
- OpinionCuts to US national parks strike at America's character
- Aerosmith, James Taylor, Jimmy Buffet headline Boston benefit concert
- Hurricane Barbara weakens to tropical depression in Mexico
- Sewage pipe baby returned to grandparents, not mother
- Ringo's unseen Beatles photos coming in e-book
- The dangers of living paycheck to paycheck
- Waving at ants
- Ashoka Future Forum tackles 'Tomorrow's Media,' 'Leadership'
- Woman working at Costco killed by police
- Mexico mass kidnap? 11 vanish from Mexico bar
- After war, Ivory Coast struggles with reconciliation process
- El Salvador high court upholds abortion ban as 'Beatriz' challenges law
- Why James Comey could be an astute choice for new FBI director
- Kenya attacks raise worries Somalia's Al Shabab are reorganizing
- Syrian opposition says no to peace talks in Geneva
- Is Venezuela's opposition TV channel bowing to government pressure?
- Miranda Lambert tears up at Oklahoma benefit concert
- Russia suggests it will now sell 'offensive' weapons to Syria
- Will Michele Bachmann retirement save the GOP money?
- Neil Gaiman's new novel = boffo sales in Cambridge
- The World Is a Carpet
- Water on Mars: The secret's in the pebbles
- John Tortorella fired: Who will replace him?
- Syrian peace conference: Prospects take a hit, but US says it's committed
- Sending humans to Mars holds radiation risk, study shows
- Afghan massacre: In US soldier plea deal, signs combat stress was considered
- Senator wants entire Chicago gang arrested. Would that work?
- Indian-spiced meatballs with cucumber mint raita
- Pregnant moms using cocaine has less effect on infants than previously thought, says research
- $2.4M in welfare to the dead? Mass audit finds evidence of questionable payments
- 'Two and a Half Men' lady: The CBS comedy may be adding a female cast member
- A Christian Science PerspectiveStanding still
- Syria's president claims Russian arms are already arriving
- 'All of the above' – What does that really mean?
- Jobless claims jump to 354,000
- 'We don't sell junk food': McDonald's CEO's comment sparks backlash against 9-year-old
- Student privacy issue arises with national record database
- The Monitor's ViewAmericans see religion in decline yet want more of it. What's up with that?
- Charles Ramsey says ‘no burgers,’ to Cleveland restaurants
- 'Arrested Development': The 5 best things about the new season
- After Woolwich killing, Britain debates how to combat 'radicalization'
- Walt Whitman: 10 quotes on his birthday
- Germany offers Europe cheap loans to fight youth unemployment
- Track and field day is a rite of passage with one special gym teacher
- Jack Vance was one of literature's 'most distinctive and undervalued voices'