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Monitor articles for July 14, 2010
- What to do when a Congolese bishop says, 'You must be our voice'
- Why Somalia would make Afghanistan seem like Mr. Rogers' neighborhood for US troops
- After South Africa's World Cup, xenophobic threats on the rise
- Tour de France Stage 10: French riders give strong showing for Bastille Day
- The other, powerful Karzai boss in Afghanistan
- Iran nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri heads home amid propaganda war
- In Iraq, US hands over Tariq Aziz, other Saddam Hussein-era officials
- Anna Chapman loses her British citizenship, but not her red hair
- Yogi Berra, Jerry Seinfeld fondly remember George Steinbrenner
- Ventura fire, along with two others, keeping California firefighters busy
- Job search for Americans will be difficult if unemployment benefits aren't extended
- Airline fees for baggage and service add to ticket price confusion
- Steel plant explosion in Pittsburgh area hurts 15
- Gaza aid ship heads toward Egypt
- Philippines typhoon turns deadly and cuts off power
- Panmunjom talks delayed for 'administrative reasons,' says North Korea
- Leonardo da Vinci painting restoration reveals the master's own hand
- Semiconductors: Intel Corp. makes best-in-decade profit
- Bastille Day features Paris parade, but no presidential garden party
- Derek Fisher staying with Lakers after free agent talks
- Monkeys and humans more closely related, new species disovery suggests
- Did sun eruption spawn zombie satellite?
- NASA chief says agency's goal is Muslim outreach, forgets to mention space
- 'Old Spice Guy' takes pitch to YouTube, Twitter
- Poly9 reportedly snatched up by Apple. Is a Google Maps competitor on the way?
- 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice': movie review
- Jacob Lew knows surpluses. Can he help produce one?
- Retail sales drop in June
- Gulf oil spill: US and BP divided over well test
- Will new charging stations spark electric car sales?
- Great Lakes states step up pressure on Obama to stop Asian carp
- BP tests begin amid hope that Gulf oil spill is ending
- In Afghanistan, drug rehab for children
- Bangladesh arrests are opening act of war crimes tribunal
- What Kandahar residents say about the Afghanistan war: It's complicated
- Afghanistan war: Manhunt begins for Afghan soldier who killed three British troops
- Taliban attacks kill 8 US soldiers within 24 hours
- McChrystal: What would Eisenhower have done?
- Reader recommendation: American Gothic
- Profiles in Courage: Chats with independent bookstore owners, Part III
- Claiming Ground
- US takes stock after Al Shabab terrorist bombings in Uganda
- How China will -- and won't -- change the world
- Getting things done 101: The power of outcome focusing
- Why governing Americans is so hard
- How to cure an economic depression
- Why government intervention won't fix the economy
- British Open 2010: Five things to watch
- How not to act around a monk in Laos
- George Steinbrenner: Why The Boss was notorious in Japan
- Tampa sinkhole, like Guatemala sinkhole, is hardly news to locals
- Chupacabra found in Texas: Is it a coyote?
- Italy comes down hard on 'Ndrangheta mafia, arresting 300
- Should airlines disclose all fees?
- Songs of deliverance for a besieged world
- Longtime Monitor writer Luix V. Overbea: an appreciation
- Is FCC 'running wild' with its big fines for 'fleeting expletives'?
- Why the White House wants Dems to keep the House – for the most part
- Cutting budget deficit should be top priority, says GOP's Holtz-Eakin
- Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston reunite: What it means for Sarah Palin
- Scott Brown: Outsize role for a freshman senator nears an end
- Is stimulus plan working? The arguments pro and con.
- Squabble over $10 billion for teachers delays Afghanistan war money
- Nasty 'tea party'-NAACP racism feud: Who's right?
- Congress turns to task of preventing another Gulf oil spill