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Monitor articles for May 28, 2009
- How big a threat is North Korea?
- US to spend $1 billion on embassy expansions in Pakistan, Afghanistan
- Britain terse over poetic verse
- China guts budding civil rights movement
- Murakami's fans snap up "secret" new novel
- Nature's Great Events
- Is Bolden right for NASA?
- Is diplomacy with Iran futile?
- US grads' job expectations on hold
- Letters to the Editor
- Green Stuff: eco-news
- How VIVACE works
- Earth Talk: Orangutans' homes in the trees are threatened
- Despite rise in orders, US factories still mired
- The buzz on Bing
- Verizon lassos Pre, Android, and Storm 2
- Four ways to sync your computers
- Conservative activists turn to web for traction; denounce gay 'marraige'
- What we're reading in today's environment news
- Trashing the environment
- Some sobering stats on texting while driving
- GM deal eases path through bankruptcy
- Burris tape stokes skepticism in Illinois
- Why Democrats relent on gun issues
- The marketing of Sonia Sotomayor
- Gay marriage fight isn't over in California, activists vow
- Police Tasers: excessive force or necessary tool?
- Obama visit: Abbas brings Palestinian cause, but not support, to Washington
- Israel rejects US call for settlement freeze
- What will America stand for in 2050?
- Don't let Iran cross the nuclear threshold
- Once Upon a Country: A Palestinian Life
- A Grammar of Love
- Beware the British garden police
- People making a difference: Andi Arnovitz
- Egypt: A taste of Italy
- As Italy prepares to host G-8 summit, Berlusconi mired in personal scandal
- Memo to Israel (and Abbas): Obama firm on settlements
- The American mystery man behind Aung San Suu Kyi's latest troubles
- Preventing the flu through prayer
- Rebuilding – a spiritual view
- Today's agenda: North Korea's capacity, Palestinian summit, rights in China
- Why Obama can't be soft on North Korea