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Monitor articles for August 10, 2010
- Kagame's Rwanda election win is one of recent history's most lopsided
- First move for Colombia's Santos: Reconcile with Venezuela's Chávez
- Rwanda election: Kagame supporters celebrate landslide win
- As UN Gaza flotilla inquiry opens, a chance for improved Turkey-Israel relations?
- Is Hezbollah right that Israel assassinated Lebanon's Rafik Hariri?
- In graying Japan, scandal over 'missing' 100-year-olds
- Koreans warm to historic Japan apology on colonial rule – but want more
- Pop-Tarts Sushi fuels Pop-Tarts mania at flagship store
- Ted Stevens and eight others on board plane that crashed in Alaska
- Vanuatu tsunami warning drives residents to higher ground
- Naomi Campbell knew gift was diamond, says her former agent
- Levi Johnston to seek Wasilla, Alaska office for reality TV show
- Jobs bill will help teachers, public workers
- Bill Clinton swings through Pennsylvania to help Democrats
- Jodie Fisher 'saddened' by HP CEO's ouster
- Iran: Mass graves dug for US troops to prepare for invasion
- Reader recommendation: War
- Violent eruptions on the sun mean more spectacular auroras for Earth
- How 'Star Wars' changed everything
- Meteor shower over Alabama heralded by large fireball
- European space probe flies by asteroid, notes that it is really weird looking
- Verizon iPhone: Why some say January, and others remain skeptical
- Architects of Power
- What Federal Reserve did to boost weak economic recovery
- Japan makes an apology to South Koreans for its 1910-1945 colonial rule
- The Fed meeting and deflation: Why the US need not fear the fall in home prices.
- Outburst of JetBlue flight attendant: Can flying ever be made civil?
- Surf's up!
- Mainstream news media: not dead yet
- Ideological bigotry: Are you part of the problem?
- Net neutrality and the Google-Verizon compromise
- Productivity weakens. Time to cheer?
- Honda recall: Is your Accord or Civic on the list?
- Skype: Will investors buy if customers are hooked on free?
- $1 coin, now worth $1.2 million, was hoarded in 1794
- South Korea warns North Korea after artillery barrage
- Israel's Gaza blockade: Millions of dollars worth of aid piles up in warehouses
- Five countries challenging Google
- Afghanistan war: UN report blames insurgents for rise in civilian deaths
- As UN probe begins, Netanyahu insists force necessary in Gaza flotilla raid
- Hillary Clinton to Iran: stop using death penalty so much
- Lesson from JetBlue attendant meltdown: overhead bins are sacred
- Georgia governor primary: Has Sarah Palin left GOP in disarray?
- Tony Judt: an appreciation
- JetBlue attendant arrested after leaving plane by emergency chute
- Fingerprint sharing leads to deportation of 47,000
- Michelle Obama Spain trip sparks class resentment
- Former Sen. Stevens of Alaska dies in plane crash
- Prime minister of Greece: 'There is real danger in global austerity'
- BlackBerry caved to Saudi demands: rights group
- Supercentenarians around the world
- Chinese pity the sun-tanned vacationer: me
- As Google Street View ramps up in Germany, Korea clamps down
- Global warming, devotion, the lunar calendar: Why this will be one hot Ramadan 2010
- House approves jobs bill: Do states deserve $26 billion more stimulus?
- 14th Amendment: why birthright citizenship change 'can't be done'
- Fatherhood, not marriage, is focus of Obama family policies
- House approves $600 million for border: How will it be spent?
- Ted Stevens plane crash: how 'Uncle Ted' reshaped Alaska
- Rep. Charles Rangel vows to fight ethics trial: 'I'm not going away'
- JetBlue attendant: Why judge may not be amused by Steve Slater
- Michael Bennet faces insurgent uprising in Colorado Senate primary
- Is the Senate becoming riper for a Republican takeover?
- Robert Gibbs mocks the 'professional left': Is it war?