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Monitor articles for September 20, 2013
- New EPA rules: Coal's future depends on cheap carbon capture
- Education tech start-ups: No longer the 'sleepy' crowd
- Chicago park shooting: outrage, again
- Valve hints that it will unveil a 'Steam Box' console on Monday
- Calling all plankton hunters: Ecologists need your help.
- Russia's alpha dog: vintage Putin holds forth in chat with academics
- Mexico floods: quick response, not enough disaster prevention
- iPhone 5S attracts mobs of veteran line-waiters and first-timers
- Microsoft's Ballmer dishes on Nokia deal and the future of PCs
- Obama proposes cuts in power plant C02 emissions to tackle climate change
- NASA declares its Deep Impact Probe finished
- BlackBerry to lay off 4,500 employees, as losses mount
- Syria's rebels: Lots of Islamists, but what does that mean?
- CommentaryIs this the era of the 'quiet leader?'
- Stock market drops as investors fret over budget fight
- Senator Lee’s new tax reform plan focuses on young children
- Creepy 'Uncle Sam': Scaring students away from Obamacare – or from conservatives?
- Amanda Knox maintains innocence as Italian murder case set for new trial
- Why government shutdown won't stop Obamacare
- Monitor Breakfast'Breathing room' ahead on US budget deficit, says CBO Chief
- Rachel Faller launches socially conscious fashions in Cambodia
- Lily Collins deemed 'dangerous search term', cue lesson in malware
- How Americans in the West Bank do Sukkot
- Food stamps cut votes highlights deep divide between House and Senate
- Boko Haram gunmen attack Nigerian security forces, government says
- Natalie Portman hints at a future Marvel female superhero movie
- Fired! Profane, gun-blasting police chief loses job. Justice served?
- Having contradictory thoughts about the debt ceiling? You're not alone.
- Cover StoryThe mind of Angela Merkel
- Angela Merkel: her bio in brief
- Difference MakerStephen Wade uncovers 'The Beautiful Music All Around Us'
- Top Picks: 'War and Peace' on DVD, Nigel Slater's book 'Notes from the Larder,' and more
- Iran-US 'constructive engagement'? 5 things to watch for
- South Africa massacre inquiry heightens distrust of police
- 'Thanks for Sharing' is worth seeing just for Mark Ruffalo's performance
- 'Prisoners' is too obvious with its message
- Moroccan rights groups move to challenge repressive police
- Time management: The "rocks and sand" analogy
- How the pope's statements on abortion, gays reflect his Latin American roots
- Chicago park shootings: 13 in critical condition after gang violence
- Good Reads: From overlooked US cities, to viral philanthropy, to the power of satire
- 'Invisible Man' is banned from libraries in a North Carolina school district
- College applications: What are schools really selling?
- Strawberry cream cheese frosting (and cupcakes galore!)
- Initial, continued and extended job claims see changes
- A Christian Science PerspectiveWorld Alzheimer's Month: a journey of caring
- Forget homemade, parents order college care packages online
- Gold recovery? How to make the most of it.
- Government shutdown: how the GOP descended into civil war
- Can Iran's President Rouhani deliver on his 'charm offensive'?
- J.D. Salinger: New England residents swap tales about encounters with the author
- 'Rush' overemphasizes the differences between two auto racing rivals
- 'The Muslims Are Coming!' often derails into irrelevancy
- Caroline Kennedy coasts through Senate confirmation hearing on Japan ambassadorship
- OpinionAs UN meets, apply pressure against blasphemy laws
- Neil Patrick Harris talks hosting the Emmys and how TV has changed