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Monitor articles for October 05, 2010
- Nigeria arrests, then frees top opposition figure in bomb probe
- Ecuador's Rafael Correa extends alert, raises police pay days after 'coup attempt'
- Chile mine rescue could happen by weekend
- Mexico says still investigating reported Falcon Lake pirate attack
- Mo Ibrahim's governance index matters more outside Africa
- Congo mining ban hurt more than it helped
- Nigerian leadership problems can be traced to society's inequality
- South Sudan referendum, by the numbers
- China's climate change talks: What's changed since Copenhagen?
- China-Japan spat drives plunge in support for Japan's Kan
- North Korea's new dawn with Kim Jong-un
- Pakistan keeps Khyber Pass closed as US strikes drone on
- Pakistan drone attacks kill Germans in response to Europe terror plot
- Commonwealth Games: Too old to play? Not here.
- Will Jerome Kerviel's hefty sentence check rogue trading in France?
- Will Hungary's flood of red sludge bolster environmentalists' warnings?
- The Des Moines Farmers' Market: a Saturday tradition
- How the Commonwealth Games pushed me to learn about India
- Obama's Wars
- John Lennon: Yoko Ono reflects on his 70th birthday
- Is China ready for a new toilet industry?
- (Fiscal) new year's resolutions
- Will weakening the dollar create jobs?
- What's the best way to promote safer, cleaner energy?
- Life sentence for Faisal Shahzad, could join shoe bomber in Colorado
- Supreme Court weighs need for background checks for NASA scientists
- Former members of Congress write to today's candidates: Change your tone
- Facebook 'likes' Newark schools. Now what? Invest wisely, Zuckerberg.
- Government that's better grounded
- Nobel Prize 2010 honors technological father of millions
- Taxing drivers by the mile and not by the gallon
- Microsoft Slate will be available by Christmas: Ballmer
- The Social Network: Four things the movie got wrong
- Faisal Shahzad, French terror arrests, and drone strikes: evidence of a working strategy?
- US pledges $4 billion to a fund that fights AIDS, other global ills
- Geert Wilders hate speech trial to resume in Netherlands
- Red sludge kills four, injures over 100 in Hungary; state of emergency declared
- Can Palestinian police get respect through soccer clinics?
- Iraq election breakthrough?
- Fifth NATO tanker attacked in six days since Pakistan sealed border post
- France arrests 12 as concerns grow about 'homegrown' terrorism
- Falcon Lake 'pirate' attack: Sign of spillover from Mexico drug war?
- Stephen Colbert tips his hat to Tea Party coloring book for kids
- 'The Scoop' experiment: Joe Miller, a pizza, and a bear hunting permit
- Parker/Spitzer struggles through good intentions and weird moments
- College tuition: New law aims for more transparency in costs
- Gates gives $35 million to Obama's community college overhaul
- Reader recommendation: The Sisters of Sinai
- Why Angry Birds has invaded Saudi Arabia and Pakistan
- Konstantin Novoselov and Andre Geim get Nobel Prize for super-strong graphene
- Space Shuttle Endeavour launch held up by space traffic jam
- 'Wonder material' graphene wins scientists 2010 Nobel Prize in physics
- Faisal Shahzad, still defiant, handed life sentence
- Attention, heirs: No estate tax, but watch for capital gains kicker.
- Is Ireland going bankrupt?
- Pentagon: The global cyberwar is just beginning
- Israeli settlers respond to mosque burning allegations
- Chicagoan or carpetbagger? Rahm Emanuel hit by residency claims.
- What's ahead for bookseller Barnes & Noble?
- Get started on that goal!
- White House solar panels to provide Obamas green power
- Community colleges: White House wants business to help place future workforce
- Renewable energy projects in Iowa receive federal green jobs money
- Christine O'Donnell campaign ad: 'I'm not a witch' (video)
- Connecticut Senate race: Blumenthal, McMahon spar over TV ads
- Christine O'Donnell's 'not a witch' ad: Can she regain control of her image?
- Gallup: Poll of 'likely voters' portends big House gains for Republicans
- Meg Whitman loses ground in polls as Nicky Diaz controversy drags on
- Karl Rove group spends big in Election 2010, but is it legal?