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Monitor articles for September 13, 2013
- War in Syria: The stakes for Jordan
- War in Syria: The stakes for Russia
- Costa Concordia: No 'Plan B,' in case problems arise when ship is righted
- Is Syria backtracking on chemical weapons pledge?
- Where is Voyager 1 heading?
- Evacuations ordered in Colorado as record rains produce relentless flooding
- OpinionAsk Miss America contestants about Syria
- Location services, Foursquare promise danger, but also wonder
- Chrysler buyout? Fiat no closer on deal to Chrysler stake.
- 'My Father and The Man In Black' examines Johnny Cash's manager and the star he worked for
- Toronto Film Festival: High-profile releases and under-the-radar films are both satisfying viewing
- Man Booker Prize shortlist includes Jhumpa Lahiri, Colm Toibin
- Satellite images of Syria help a nonprofit gather data, keep witnesses safe
- Super Hero Squad: Mom is recruiting her 9-month-old with Little People
- Basil limeade
- 'Insidious: Chapter 2' has a creative story and isn't just a rehash of the first film
- Move over Keystone XL. There's a new pipeline in town.
- Incorporate saving money into your daily routine in order to see results
- Tar Heel cluster balloonist struggles to cross Atlantic, 'Up'-style
- Story time means more when adults read 'with,' not 'to' kids
- Will Mexico's soccer team and economy both fall short of goals?
- New Delhi gang rape verdict: 'death to all'
- Public school spending lags despite economic rebound
- New LNG export approval: an export opening for Marcellus gas
- Can Kenya's leaders skip part of their international crimes trials?
- MaddAddam
- Eight in ten U.S. households pay Social Security and Medicare taxes
- War in Syria: The stakes for Iran
- War in Syria: The stakes for Israel
- War in Syria: The stakes for Lebanon
- Scientists discover bizarre creature with mechanical gears on legs
- Ig Nobel award winners include dung beetle and beer goggle researchers
- 'Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction' is a close look at a quiet actor
- English soap opera turns 200: Pride and Prejudice still resonates today
- 'Lost Girls' author Robert Kolker discusses a mysterious Long Island murder case
- Why some Palestinians want to learn like Israelis
- Readers RespondReaders Write: Big Data can't predict the future; Racism of today is more insidious
- Massive molasses spill prompts shark-attack warning
- The conscious choice to like or dislike something
- iPhone 5: New iPhones are here, so where are the discounts?
- Attack on US consulate in Afghanistan may cast a shadow over Syria debate
- A Christian Science PerspectiveYou are surrounded by Soul
- Difference MakerJohn Dennis Liu inspires people to save Earth's ecosystem
- Top Picks: PBS's series of Shakespeare's history plays, Larry Kane's Beatles book, and more
- OpinionEarly African-American workers in DC were more than silent witnesses
- Twitter IPO announced. What will it be worth?
- Scathing obituary tells of abuse, highlights fight against child abuse
- 4 engaging audiobooks for busy readers
- Chipotle ad campaign takes on 'Big Food,' targets Millennials
- Jersey shore tourism struggles: first superstorm Sandy, now a tornado of fire
- US to Putin: 'Exceptional?' Da!
- Good Reads: From lab-grown meat, to solar LED lamps, to Algebra II reconsidered
- 'Living wage' bill gets vetoed in Washington, D.C.
- Stocks rise. Dow Jones has best week since January.
- Social Security overpayments reach $1.3 billion
- FISC judge orders review of secret court rulings on NSA phone surveillance
- Wal-Mart's iPhone prices undercut Apple's own
- California to allow driver's licenses for illegal immigrants
- Boston Marathon bomb suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's friends plead not guilty
- Listing white rhinos as endangered could save all rhinos, conservationists say
- Would you pay $40,000 for an electric airplane? Now you can.
- Same-sex marriage: Pa. judge orders clerk to stop issuing licenses to couples
- The Monitor's ViewA German election – and leadership style – worth watching
- Evolutionary biologists resolve 'Darwin's dilemma'