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Monitor articles for September 14, 2010
- Nigeria, poised for big growth, aims to be the next 'BRIC' country
- Cuba move to cut 500,000 government jobs is biggest change in decades
- South Sudan referendum overshadows Darfur on international stage
- Any good news today from South Sudan?
- Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan wins party vote to stay in power
- Why is Microsoft offering free software to Russian NGOs?
- Journey: My Political Life
- Cedar Point named best amusement park: Five theme park winners
- Killer shrimp assault British shrimp, threaten ecosystem
- Stop with the 'bold' ideas for housing!
- Two kinds of American corporations – and their politics
- Should we rely on natural gas in earthquake zones?
- Should health-care reform be repealed?
- Spotlight: John Cochran
- In search of a solution for Kashmir
- Apple iPhone 4 still raises red flags for Consumer Reports
- Super Mario Bros. has sold how many copies?
- Unlike last year, Obama's back-to-school speech avoids raucous flap
- Mosque near ground zero and the tale of one Republican who backs it
- Jerry Brown: Did he raise taxes as California governor, or not?
- New Hampshire: Will GOP's pick or 'tea party' favorite win?
- Five largest Israeli settlements: who lives there, and why
- In Egypt, some see first salvo in Mubarak succession plan
- Why Egypt seeks prominent role in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks
- Round 2 of Israeli-Palestinian talks begins in Egypt
- Does American hiker Sarah Shourd's release help Ahmadinejad?
- Israeli-Palestinian talks in Egypt address key issues of conflict
- China, Japan fishing boat standoff deepens amid delayed talks
- Oil spills hit on land, too: Aging pipelines imperil Midwest
- Are mainstream media evil? Breitbart and 'tea party' group disagree.
- As Palin and Beck rise on the right, where is the left's answer?
- An Election 2010 GOP takeover: How bad for Obama?
- Who is the best tennis player of all time?
- Reader recommendation: Memory Wall
- Obama adds a children's book to his publishing credentials
- "If I had been a boy, I would have been shot"
- New electronic skin could give robots human-like touch
- Religious ceremony prompts fish to evolve
- Hurricane Igor: Will it reach Bermuda?
- NASA considering rail gun launch system
- Congressional tug-of-war holds NASA's new direction in the balance
- Reggie Bush says he's giving back his Heisman Trophy
- Eiffel Tower bomb threat was false alarm, say police
- Hurricane Julia forms in the Atlantic Ocean
- Lennon tribute planned to mark late Beatle's 70th birthday next month
- Mark Sanchez and Jets grounded by Ravens, 10-9, in Monday night opener
- Eiffel Tower evacuated; reports of bomb alert
- Harley Davidson board to review union's OK of labor deal
- Internet service in Chattanooga will be among the fastest in the world
- Stadium financing, Canuck-style
- Entrepreneurial economy in critical condition – but is it recovering or not?
- Bangladesh makes its play in the international gold game
- Dreading a holiday gift exchange? Now's the time to do something about it.
- Russian defense minister's Washington trip brings old foes together
- Pentagon looks to save billions with smarter spending
- Why $60 billion in US arms to Saudi Arabia isn't causing an outcry
- Have a problem with China's government? President Hu wants to hear from you.
- Photographer reminds Japanese of their 'forgotten' hometowns
- The case for cautious optimism
- Corporate land grabs threaten food security
- Middle East peace talks: four reasons not to be cynical
- Ditching the blues for hope
- War spending and the economy: You say boom, I say ka-boom!
- Beware of courses offering to solve your financial woes ... for a large fee
- How do you decide where to shop?
- Need a little boost?
- Democrats in midterm trouble? Scenes from a Massachusetts driveway.
- Christine O'Donnell and 5 other races where Sarah Palin's nod counted
- Battle of the endorsements: Sarah Palin vs. Jim DeMint
- Primary elections: Seven states to watch