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Monitor Articles for June 8, 2009

Will Bashir's visit hamper Zimbabwe's pleas for aid?
US weighs options to free journalists in North Korea
European elections pound Britain's Brown
Sweden's Pirate Party sets sail for Europe
Conservatives gain in European parliament vote
Lebanese election a blow to Hezbollah
Stephen Colbert gets a crew cut in Iraq
Iran's presidential race tightens
North Korea sentences US journalists to 12 years
Australia: A natural lake, remade
People making a difference: Sheema Kermani
Obama promises 600,000 new jobs from stimulus spending
How Obama plans to create 600,000 jobs
Supreme Court choice could reignite culture wars
Supreme Court: Judges must step aside when there's perception of bias
Supreme court rejects challenge to 'don't ask, don't tell'
Peaceful abortion dialogue is shaky but real
Don't fall for North Korea's trap
Lebanon's voters answer Iran's guns
Today's coverage: Europe votes, a little and to the right; stimulus flow slow
Obama's jobs plan has little margin for error
Obama healthcare push: right issue, tough choices
US Justice Ginsburg delays Chrysler reorganization
With Apple's new iPhone, is smartphone race down to two?
Making every day Earth Day – literally
Have you seen this?
Heavy lifting in space
Jon Wellinghoff, Obama’s energy futurist
Hackers claim to have hit T-Mobile. Is user data being held ransom?
Apple unveils faster and cheaper iPhones
For newspapers, more bad news: Online ad revenue is plummeting
iPhone owner thinking of upgrading? Cha-ching!
Apple gets faster and cheaper, but will more consumers bite?
Get a Palm Pre this weekend? Congratulations.
Congress calls for "time-out" on NASA's human space flight funding
In China, a new era of Web censorship looms
Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music
Monitor Books - June 8, 2009
Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music
The Sisters
A foodwriter who gets it right
Too many toys, too few books?
It's green, but is it grass?
A time for trusting