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Monitor Articles for May 9, 2008

A philosophical approach to a mouse in the house
Ortega leads anti-U.S. critique at Latin American food summit
Burma (Myanmar) aid logjam riles donors
At Tokyo meeting, China and Japan lay groundwork for better ties
Junta in Burma (Myanmar) presses ahead with vote, rebuffs most aid efforts
Sri Lankan vote tests a peacemaking strategy
Nationalistic debate as Serbia heads to polls
An Arab veteran of 1948 recalls Palestinian 'catastrophe'
Baghdad's Sadr City residents fear intensifying fight
Uncertainty deepens in Lebanon as Hezbollah seizes control of west Beirut
Hezbollah phone network spat sparks Beirut street war
Zimbabwe violence escalates
Etc.
USA
Clinton's still in the race – and competitive, aides say
Superdelegates shifting toward Obama
Behind college raid, rising drug use on campus
Chile or Bust: Tracing the path of the first Americans
For working moms, a way to connect with college
Teen use of drug 'Salvia divinorum,' as seen on YouTube, raises alarms
Letters to the Editor
Hillary: It's time for a gracious exit
Don't believe the 'perfect mother' myth
Take half a loaf in Zimbabwe
House passes rescue package for mortgage crisis
Researchers: CO2 threatening koalas
Apple bruised in climate report
Debunking the debunkers
Who is Moqtada al-Sadr?
Memoirs: whose truth – and does it matter?
Memoirs: whose truth – and does it matter?
'What Happens in Vegas': Annoying, and incompetent
'Speed Racer': out of gas
'The Fall': Tarsem Singh's take on a complex friendship
'The Tracey Fragments': Angst in a thousand shards
The last 'Parandero'
Noteworthy: The best in recent kids' CDs
Noteworthy: A roundup of recent jazz releases
Noteworthy: A roundup of recent pop releases
Some Afternoons When Nobody Was Fighting
How aggression got such a bad name
A Mother's Day thank-you
Unconditional love – a mother's privilege
Butterfly attraction
Spring's loveliest trees
From our files: Israel recognized by U.S.: Nation launched minus pomp
From our files: Jews to rule 'own state' in Palestine