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Monitor articles for August 24, 2007
- At Gettysburg, a new battle: urban sprawl
- Bush prepares way for key Iraq assessment
- Sarkozy pushes Mediterranean Union
- Agog over BOGs?
- As an energy-saver, the clothesline makes a comeback
- Autovations: The Toyota Tundra
- Ahead of 'September Dawn,' Mormon Church revisits dark period
- New in theaters
- In 'The Champ,' feel the glove
- My name is Chuck. I'll be your writer.
- US intelligence describes 'paralyzed' Iraqi government
- How to photograph your children – without shooting them or yourself
- US woos top Latin American students
- DVD reviews
- For pop's survivors, a trip to the state fair
- Tubegazing
- Etc.
- Mining for coal safety
- Noteworthy music
- Letters to the Editor
- Happiness found – at the home store
- Bird by bird, the avian population is shrinking
- Prayer for the miners in Utah
- South Africa's rising wave of crime
- A small museum climbs onto the global stage
- USA
- In Britain, ever-cheaper alcohol is prompting legal action
- Into It: Dan Rather
- No profound entries in 'The Nanny Diaries'
- Reporters on the Job
- Monitor Picks
- Padilla sues US officials over confinement
- An intensifying US campaign against Iran
- World