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Monitor articles for April 09, 2008
- $16 billion environmental lawsuit tests Chevron
- Center for endangered 'Moon Bears' opens in Vietnam
- Tibetan leaders struggle to speak for split populace
- Phnom Penh's totem elephant – Sambo – survives
- Nepalese enthusiastically prepare for polls
- Amid violent riots, Egyptian elections fizzle
- Basra strike against Shiite militias also about oil
- Knee-high cooks grow skilled in the kitchen
- Can lenders do more to halt foreclosures?
- Museums sprout 'green' architecture
- Gore launches climate change ad campaign
- Gore launches climate change ad campaign
- World Bank backs massive India coal plant, calls it "clean development"
- An Inconvenient Truth II: Electric Boogaloo
- Museums sprout 'green' architecture
- As many crack convicts are freed early, will crime rise
- Etc.
- Vote results delayed for fear of violence, Zimbabwe says
- The next president? Ask a kid.
- Olympic boycotts – a bad idea
- When Robert Frost met Khrushchev
- What lies ahead
- Tell us your Mail Bag story
- Going back to – and gathering – our Italian roots
- Matched through the Monitor's Mail Bag column
- Bullet train coming to California ballots
- USA
- World
- Reporters on the Job
- The real issue on free trade
- Spiritual identity – free from theft
- Letters to the Editor
- Olympic torch rallying China's critics
- UN's Ban, U.S. push to add Darfur peacekeepers – and soon