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Monitor articles for May 19, 2009
- After months of strikes, university students in France ask for their grades
- Mexico's next war on drugs
- Some Tamils wary of Sri Lankan leader's outreach
- Pakistan can clear Taliban territory, but can it hold it?
- In Jerusalem, an uptick in demolition orders of Arab homes
- To meet June deadline, US and Iraqis redraw city borders
- Syria moves from pariah to power broker
- 'Disruption' and its positive upheaval
- The Post Office Girl
- French soldiers and Vietnamese farmers as authors?
- The curious incident of Conan Doyle's 150th
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- SETI@home@10: Global hunt for ET enters its second decade
- Obama presses Netanyahu for Israeli-Palestinian progress
- Do you want molasses with your water bottle?
- Recession makes strange bedfellows in car-emissions debate
- Housing starts drop sharply, surprising many
- McMaster declares victory; backs down in Craigslist case (Updated)
- Court ruling could protect top Bush officials from terror lawsuits
- Sri Lanka reveals evidence of rebel leader's death
- Bring 'people power' to Pakistan
- Why journalists deserve low pay
- Fingerprints of God
- Share your garden photos; you could win a prize
- New Orleans asks: 'What recession?'
- Final spacewalk leaves like-new Hubble ready for its final bow
- Japan: A booming 'Koreatown'
- Exiled by Stalin, Ukraine's Tatars still struggling to recover
- New auto standards: the start of Obama's green revolution
- Napolitano turns food critic to duck Supreme Court question
- Credit-card bill could hit students hardest
- Execution in North Korea underscores tough stance on influence from South
- No decision yet on Guantánamo detainees, Napolitano says
- What Obama's clean-car plan will cost consumers and teetering US automakers
- Credit-card bill: What it does, what it doesn't do
- Staying connected
- Today's news stories: Troops in Iraq, graduation mayhem in France, and limiting youth access to credit
- A handshake shakes a region
- Why is Granholm really at the White House?
- Steele doesn't mention Socialists or quitting in big speech
- Exasperated Steele to Fox News: No, I don't support Socialist resolution