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Monitor articles for May 11, 2010
- Benigno Aquino, son of beloved president, leads Philippine election results 2010
- Japan sinks (even) lower on gender discrimination report
- Some Indian villages prefer to put women in power
- After Iraq attacks, security forces describe hardships at Baghdad checkpoints
- Conservatives say it's decision time for UK's Liberal Democrats
- David Cameron named new UK prime minister after Brown resigns
- Military helicopters drop sandbags as oil spill cleanup efforts continue off Louisiana
- Huge rhinoceros escapes from cage at Florida zoo
- Lebanon defeats Israel (at hummus)
- Thieves steal controversial war memorial cross in Mojave Desert - reward offered
- 4 missing after Quebec sinkhole swallows house, 3 cars (VIDEO)
- First, last men on moon to testify before Senate
- Bizarre hole in space: How did it get there?
- Fireball found: Chunk of huge meteor that exploded over Wisconsin located
- School-bus sized squid actually quite friendly, study finds
- XENON100 experiment: scientists confident they'll find dark matter
- Dark matter update: scientists say dark matter looks like cigars
- Two medium-sized black holes fight back against supermassive black hole
- Oklahoma tornado chasers nail forecasts, say more tornadoes possible
- Massive runaway star near Tarantula Nebula races thru universe at 250,000 mph
- New cosmic mystery: Herschel telescope spots giant hole in space
- Will Contested
- Days later, mystery still shrouds stock market's 'flash crash'
- Romaine lettuce recall spreads westward
- Elena Kagan not a judge? Well, at least she went to law school.
- Restoring the Earth after disasters
- Money mind tricks: ways to save money and control spending
- Not-so-free iced coffee day at Dunkin Donuts
- Elmira, N.Y.: unlikely darling of the housing market
- Apple and AT&T were meant to be exclusive for years. But don't count out a Verizon iPhone.
- Amazon sometimes issues patches for Kindle e-books. Is that a good thing?
- Pope Benedict blames 'sin inside the church' for Vatican woes
- Supreme Court confirmations, as Elena Kagan saw them
- Signs of a growing US-Japan split in Okinawa base dispute?
- Iraqi security forces say politicians were behind Iraq attacks
- Hummus wars: Israelis respond to Lebanon's world record dish
- Egypt renews emergency law, but adds safeguards for civil society
- Why Russia's Dmitry Medvedev is visiting Syria
- US drone kills 14 Pakistani militants from group linked to Faizal Shahzad
- Golf balls, new containment dome on deck to stop Gulf oil spill
- Obama to sever ties between drilling cops and Big Oil
- More Americans on the move: why that's a good thing
- Mojave cross theft shows planning; veterans groups vow to rebuild
- Louisiana lawmakers: BP can't handle Gulf oil spill cleanup anymore
- The Anthologist
- In honor of Children's Book Week: Embrace your inner young reader
- Tea party’s biggest concern isn’t Obama’s agenda
- Stand up to the enemies of Internet freedom
- Post UK election, policies both parties may agree on
- EU backstops euro with almost $1 trillion, US joins the fray
- India, despite poor health care, sees drop in maternal mortality
- Volcanic ash cloud: Where is it now?
- Out of Czech farmland, a Buddhist temple grows
- Will financial reform end big bank bailouts?
- Which matters most to the 'tea party': win seats or reshape GOP?
- Who got Fed money during financial crisis? Senate votes to know.
- Why Arlen Specter is in trouble
- At Gulf oil spill hearing, plenty of blame, not many answers
- In Philippines election, a tale of courage behind the Aquino success
- Why Syria will keep saying ‘no’ to Washington
- White House drug policy: an ounce more of prevention
- Thought bite: Quote for May 11, 2010
- Pope Benedict XVI: Church's own 'sins' are greatest threat to Catholicism
- Looking for answers: five of the best in current commentary
- Discussion question: After BP oil spill, how can the US smarten up its energy policies?
- Blame game ensues as executives testify on cause of BP oil spill