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Monitor articles for October 04, 2013
- New York paper that published gun-owners map sues county for names
- After car-chase tragedy in D.C., questions about driver's mental health
- Creating a financial victory garden
- Is Rouhani bringing an end to Iran's 'Death to America' chants?
- Twitter IPO won't make shareholders super-rich
- Hackers access Adobe’s source code, plus 2.9 million customer accounts
- Canada looks to China, India for energy customers
- Murder of Muslim cleric sparks deadly riots in Kenyan city
- 'The Smartest Kids in the World': 6 stories about students from Amanda Ripley's book
- Officials seek answers in mother's Capitol Hill car chase
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron': Samuel L. Jackson says Elizabeth Olsen has joined the cast
- 'The Summit' should more fully explore what drives mountain climbers
- Lake Berryessa wildfire smoke drifts to San Francisco
- The Sunshine Nut Company provides tasty employment in Africa
- Big date coming up? Try reading a good book before you go
- Federal debt default? Been there, done that.
- Catastrophe 1914
- Reader recommendation: Frauen
- Burger topped with communion wafer grills up controversy
- Will Obamacare get its act together in time?
- Government shutdown: Why Boehner doesn't overrule tea party faction
- Siri speaks: the human behind Siri's voice tells her story
- Stocks rise on hope government shutdown will end
- Service industry slows in September
- What we learned about Twitter from its IPO filing
- Obama cancels Asia trip: A catastrophe or just practical?
- Would you join a reality show for a chance to visit space?
- Two landfalls for tropical storm Karen? It's a possibility for Sunday.
- Once stable, a proud Yemeni city struggles to hold on amid violence
- Want welfare? You'll have to earn it, say Britain's Tories.
- Has John Boehner surrendered on debt ceiling?
- Day of tears: Will Italy boat sinking change European migration policies?
- Russians pull punches on US government shutdown – for now
- Narnia book 'The Silver Chair' will be next for a movie adaptation
- What does Jonathan Franzen have against Twitter?
- 'Linsanity' is an only-in-America success story
- 'Gravity' goes galactic with effects
- Potbelly sandwich maker shares double in Nasdaq debut
- A call from Kenya's youth for unity, not reprisals, after Westgate Mall terror attack
- Jennifer Lawrence teaches about male privilege
- Global ViewpointExpect a nuclear deal with Iran's Rouhani – but not normal ties with US
- A quest to preserve Palestinian heritage in the digital stacks
- Tesla Model S fire: How quickly can the company recover?
- A Christian Science PerspectiveShredding guilt
- Top Picks: National Geographic's photographers' stories, The Blind Boys of Alabama's new album, and more
- Germany's Merkel must unite with opposition Social Democrats
- Four predictions for post-shutdown US politics
- How to keep your pet safe in a car
- Some 60 new species found in remote Suriname
- Kenyan police actions since Westgate attack raise red flags
- Government shutdown drives food assistance concerns, uncertainty
- Difference MakerA rabbi and a Palestinian farmer are neighbors, partners – and friends
- Florida State fish tostadas and the tailgating challenge
- A Silk Road to total freedom?
- Another Da Vinci mystery: Is a newfound 500-year-old painting his?
- Egyptian riot police battle protesters in Cairo
- Tropical storm Karen: Why gas prices will weather the storm
- Star Wars Reads Day is being held for the second time
- Good Reads: From revamping fire policy, to gangs on Facebook, to middle-class causes
- 'Run, Brother, Run' author David Berg discusses his brother's murder – a crime made famous for the wrong reasons
- Obama cancels Asia trip. Is the US 'pivot' in jeopardy?
- Read aloud to your kids; forge bonds, promote literacy
- MLB playoffs: Against good pitching, American League teams look for run-scoring edge
- Online education inspires eager students in Latin America
- Government shutdown: Offers that would reopen national parks rebuffed by Feds
- Raise the debt ceiling? Not without progress on deficits, US public says.