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Monitor articles for September 03, 2013
- Brazil, Mexico angrily demand answers from US over alleged NSA 'violations'
- 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine': Will Andy Samberg's cop comedy be a winner?
- 727-pound alligator shot with crossbow
- A Christian Science PerspectiveYour value
- Tropical storm Kiko winding down
- N-word on trial: Should the law hold a double standard?
- Did a humongous space rock smash into Canada 12,900 years ago?
- Fukushima: Japan plans to corral radioactive water behind frozen dam
- Can electric utilities innovate?
- The Monitor's ViewG20 summit's bright consensus on tax evasion
- Hungary seeks new voters abroad to shape elections at home
- John Boehner backs Obama on Syria. Will rest of GOP follow suit?
- Construction spending rises in July
- Syria resolution: Why Obama proposal is failing the Goldilocks test
- Strawberry sweetheart streusel muffins
- A Russian peace mission to Washington over Syria?
- Syrian chemical weapons claims: How strong is the evidence?
- Royal baby alert: Sweden's Princess Madeleine expecting a child
- A good investor is a self-aware investor
- CommentaryWhy we should listen to the world
- David Beckham teams up with foul-mouthed chef Gordon Ramsay
- Serena Williams dominates US Open quarterfinal 6-0, 6-0
- Skywalker Ranch fire: A short time ago on a ranch far, far away...
- Auschwitz guards could stand trial: Why new trials for old Nazis?
- What's the difference between sex trafficking and pimping?
- Why Boehner had 'no choice' but to support Obama on Syria
- The slippery slope of a strike on Syria
- Soot resolves paradox in climate science, scientists say
- Want to get hired? Three ways to ace a job interview.
- Protests against Chevron highlight Argentine energy woes
- Missile test boosts oil prices. Would US tap emergency oil supply?
- Stride Rite: Shoes that peddle gender stereotypes
- Microsoft buys Nokia in cash deal worth more than $7 billion
- US-Israel missile test as Syria war tensions rise
- Adoption competency training: A new goal for mental health professionals
- Why Diana Nyad refused to let her 'Xtreme Dream' die
- Displaced but finding new purpose in Jordan's Zaatari camp
- Are Edward Snowden NSA leaks messing up US foreign relations?
- How global warming may lessen chance of another superstorm Sandy
- Seven tips for making your first year of college a success
- Manufactured homes can provide low-cost housing that saves energy too
- Mexico's Peña Nieto scores early political wins – but can he sustain support?
- Tim Tebow not ruled out by Belichick, could door still be open?
- Syrian refugees top 2 million – and Zaatari camp prepares for long haul
- 10 best books of September 2013, according to Amazon's editors
- Microsoft buys Nokia: Can Microsoft go mobile?
- Judge orders new hearing in 30-days-for-rape case
- Senators warn Kerry: Syria can't become another Iraq
- Skyscraper melting cars: How a London building is creating a flaming death ray
- Why is Jeb Bush giving Hillary Clinton an award?
- Baghdad cracks down on protests as Iraq democracy falters
- Stocks held back by Syria worries
- Is Israel putting African asylum seekers at risk?
- Nelson Mandela again defies the dark, goes home from hospital
- Frog once believed deaf hears with its mouth
- OpinionAmerica – and Obama – must be ready to act alone in strike against Assad, Syria
- Dennis Rodman in North Korea: Will he try free Kenneth Bae?
- Lava lamps still groovy after five decades
- Pint-sized designer Jefferson Johnson develops 'Treehouse Wars' app
- FocusObamacare blitz: Can US persuade young 'invincibles' to buy health coverage?
- These Few Precious Days
- Reader recommendation: My Share of the Task
- Do bitcoins violate a fundamental economic law?
- Diana Nyad: A lesson in perseverance
- McCain on Syria: Any resolution must include authority to attack air defenses
- Time Warner CBS: Deal struck to end multi-city blackout
- Israel and US test Sparrow missile in Mediterranean