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Monitor articles for June 07, 2011
- Ghana takes steps to avoid oil curse
- West Africa Rising: Why Indian firms are bidding to buy up Nigeria's decrepit electrical grid
- How Pakistan's border region could get a few more good 'minutemen'
- Mexican drug traffickers' latest weapon: 'monster' narco-tanks
- Mexico peace tour: a cathartic turnout against drug violence in San Luis Potosí
- McCain visits Burma, but will calls for change backfire?
- Forbidden in France: the words 'Twitter' and 'Facebook'
- E. coli outbreak prompts political fights, calls for reform
- E. coli's economic impact on Europe, by the numbers
- Community gardening grows in popularity
- Nick Offerman of 'Parks and Recreation' offers his views on life, Los Angeles and his character, Ron Swanson
- The Wave: movie review
- 'Super 8' star Joel Courtney talks about his debut film and J.J. Abrams
- Midnight in Paris: movie review
- 'Covert Affairs' Piper Perabo may find herself working with 'White Collar's' Matt Bomer
- Olive oil gelato
- Dr. Dre settles 'Chronic' lawsuit out of court
- Man With a Pan
- Congressman Anthony Weiner: Why Democrats are extra mad at him
- Tim Pawlenty's plan to revive the US economy: the 'Google Test'
- Paying to protect credit score, from underwater
- Parkersburg, Iowa, emerges as model for tornado recovery
- Michelle Obama: A first lady undercover and carving her own path
- Bahrain protests and Obama's 'drop by' diplomacy
- US losing its technological edge? No!
- Bryce Harper immature? A little, but humble and worth every penny.
- Medo the Slovenian brown bear cub makes a cute pet – for now
- Oil, stocks on downhill slope
- Semiconductors giant Intel: from high-tech to commodities?
- Ford: Small cars will represent 55 percent of sales by 2020
- Stocks end down for fifth day after Bernanke
- Pennsylvania eyes natural gas tax on biggest US find
- Tech stocks leader: Up 3,000 percent. Who is it?
- PlayStation Vita, the Ferrari of portable gaming, costs $249
- Kid Icarus: Uprising kicks off next round of Nintendo 3DS games
- Bahrain campaign to humiliate Shiites goes beyond politics
- US, worried about Al Qaeda in Yemen, urges Saleh to step down immediately
- At Mycelium school students grow, absorb, and latch onto new ideas
- NATO steps up Libya bombing, but Qaddafi is defiant. Can he be driven out?
- Underdog candidate Carstens takes on IMF's European tradition
- Did Syria's ambassador to France just quit?
- Ali Abdullah Saleh may be hurt worse than previously thought: Sources
- Tiger Woods will not play in US Open
- LeBron James in spotlight off-court, too. Is he selling caffeine to kids?
- Painful truth of debt crisis: We must raise taxes, even on the middle class
- Tyrants in Africa: little states, big problems
- Reader recommendation: God Is Not Great
- 7 reasons we still give a damn about "Gone With the Wind"
- "Gone With the Wind" quiz: How well do you know America's favorite novel?
- Bestselling books the week of 6/9/11, according to IndieBound*
- CERN scientists 'trap' antimatter for more than 16 minutes
- Japanese astronaut to grow cucumbers in space
- Rx for a double-dip recession: Cut government spending by 15 percent
- Casey Anthony murder trial: Was police handler giving testimony from a dog?
- As 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal nears, concerns crop up on both sides
- Austria's one-stop shop for chocolate, animals, and sustainability
- Libya: Why the old 'quagmire' chestnut may not apply
- On wolves and other endangered species
- US should support Arab Spring, not Saudi Arabia's dangerous reaction
- Merkel state visit: Germany and its leadership deficit
- Zombie spending and US debt
- Good hours, not more hours
- Interest rates on student loans: when things get fishy
- Germany to phase out nuclear power. Could the US do the same?
- Fukushima meltdown could be template for nuclear terrorism, study says
- Obama loses a top economic adviser. In this economy, is that a good thing?