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Monitor articles for June 28, 2014
- Benghazi terror suspect faces US justice. Good news for Obama?
- NASA tests 'flying saucer' landing for Mars vehicles
- Goalkeeper saves Brazil from World Cup ouster
- Could Tesla Motors be allowed to sell in Pennsylvania?
- Tea party leader Mark Mayfield suicide: A sign of politics 'beyond the pale'?
- Ahmed Abu Khattala in D.C.: Benghazi mastermind appears in US court
- Why Barbara Bush started Global Health Corps
- RIICE uses satellite technology, insurances to help rice farmers
- Bobby Womack leaves lasting R&B legacy
- In open primary Southern states, black voters flex new muscle
- By capturing carbon dioxide, cars' emissions could be reduced
- Miss Delaware, Amanda Longacre, one month too old to wear crown
- Iraqi offensive: Can Iraq Army to retake Tikrit from ISIS?
- Good Reads: From political polarization, to caring for aging parents, to waffle tacos
- Report: VA had 'corrosive culture' and 'chronic systemic failures'
- History divides Bosnia once again, this time over World War I centenary
- Brazilian soccer: No girls allowed?
- Marijuana: Pot use declines worldwide, but not in the US
- NASA 'flying saucer': A better way to land on Mars?
- 2014 World Cup TV schedule: Who to watch Saturday, June 28
- Why US drones are now operating in Iraq
- From the Monitor archives: Heir to throne of Austria and his wife shot
- Fishermen ply Ethiopia's largest lake in papyrus boats, but hope for better