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Monitor articles for May 17, 2010
- White South Africans use Facebook in campaign to return to Holland
- Haiti relief: 'Cinema Under the Stars' helps Haitians move on
- Sagging in polls, Australia's government toughens stance on asylum seekers
- IKAROS spacecraft to unfurl solar sail, head to Venus
- Afghanistan war: Kandahar offensive is now in the slow lane
- Iran nuclear fuel swap: Who can make the fuel rods?
- Chinese leader decries speechifying - in long-winded speech
- Thailand protests: Red shirts defy deadline to disperse
- Arlen Specter and Joe Sestak stump for votes across Pennsylvania
- BP hopes to siphon up to half of oil in BP Oil Spill
- President Obama signs new press protection law named for late journalist Daniel Pearl
- Robots with night vision? Scientists work with fruit bats for better robo-vision
- Japanese space mission to Venus will be powered by a solar sail
- Iceland volcano ash cloud: When will Eyjafjallajökull eruption stop?
- Europe's debt crisis: Sitting on America's front porch?
- Movie producer asks Netflix not to copy-protect her work
- After economic crisis, Spain chooses sounder austerity measures than Portugal
- Why BP won't pay for full Gulf spill clean-up
- European markets fall as Greek debt crisis claims first politician's career
- After the housing crisis home flippers cash in on foreclosures
- Skeptical about skepticism
- Getting to know the volcano.
- Arizona immigration law and illegal immigrants: state of extremes
- Why Arizona's new immigration law makes sense
- Why is US debt situation worse than Greece's?
- Red Dead Redemption review roundup
- Was the Google Nexus One a flop? Not even close.
- Did Twitter boot Justin Bieber from the Trending Topics list?
- Iran nuclear fuel swap: how Turkey is complicating US aims
- Supreme Court puts limits on life sentences for juveniles
- Questions Elena Kagan has already answered
- Supreme Court upholds federal sex offender law
- Iran nuclear fuel swap: why US, others are no longer so keen on it
- Iran nuclear fuel swap deal: What it involves, and how it will affect US push for sanctions
- Gulf oil spill: Has BP 'turned corner' with siphon success?
- Questions about God: Don't assume all religions offer similar answers
- Highest Duty
- One Book, One Twitter: the world's largest book club?
- Last Call
- A Texas exhibit on the life and times of late TV newsman Walter Cronkite
- US postage stamp honors the late actress Katharine Hepburn
- Hello Jell-O! Bill Cosby and Jell-O are back together again
- NATO won't be spared Defense budget ax, commander says
- South Korea freezes North Korea money ahead of Cheonan warship sinking report
- Volcanic ash cloud: Where is it Monday?
- Germany's captain Michael Ballack will miss World Cup 2010
- Want to save Congo's endangered mountain gorillas? There's an app for that.
- Arkansas primary a crucible for Blanche Lincoln, centrist politics
- College graduation: What Teddy Roosevelt said about education
- GM posted a profit: Was the government takeover a smart move?
- Thailand has a chance if Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva can stop the killings
- Four ways the West can rebuild a crumbling international order
- Those Monday mornings
- Iran nuclear deal may topple on its own
- Rhode Island school to rehire fired teachers, shelving drastic plan
- Today's topics: Mexico, teen obesity, redistricting, Arizona, health care
- YouTube traffic milestone: what it says about us
- Tuesday primaries: four crucial questions