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Monitor articles for May 10, 2011
- West Africa Rising: Leaders tout Sierra Leone's first value-added factory since the war
- Land scarcity drives a bout of ethnic violence in Kenya, Ethiopia
- War crimes trials of Rwandan FDLR militia leaders could set precedent
- Chileans protest government approval of five Patagonia dams
- What's behind Putin's drive for a 'unified civil front' in Russia
- Egypt violence heightens concern about growing Salafi role
- Ahmadinejad: Iran fighting a righteous battle with evil forces
- Japan after Fukushima: village of nuclear evacuees forced to start over - again
- Three outstanding spring plants for the shade garden
- Reader recommendation: Freedom
- 'What should I read?' A new site called Bookish hopes to tell you
- Skype sold to Microsoft for $8.5 billion
- Cookbook review: 'Cooking for One'
- Top Picks: 'Eliza Doolittle' album, a documentary about Bhutto, Paul Simon's 'So Beautiful or So What,' and more
- Alicia Silverstone's son 'Bear Blu' joins the ranks of creatively-named celebrity children
- Zombie ants: How fungus can turn an insect into a puppet
- What a dead raccoon can teach about incentives and property rights
- Boeing's South Carolina move: Illegal union bashing or just good business?
- Obama immigration speech in Texas: a bald plea to Hispanic voters
- John Boehner's tough talk on debt limit: a departure from history
- Gee, why the sudden shortage of used cars?
- Brett Favre: a return to football as a coach?
- Navy marriage rules now allow for same-sex unions
- Obama gives nod to Memphis high school, will deliver graduation speech
- How much does US-China trade hurt American workers? Slowly, a clearer picture.
- Why Microsoft paid $8.5 billion for Skype, which is mostly free
- Ford F-150 dangerous design may cause recall of 2.7 million trucks
- Fuel-efficient cars in demand. So GM invests in parts.
- Chocolate milk may be banned from Los Angeles schools
- Commodities rise after last week's sell-off
- Stocks gain for third session. Microsoft falls.
- Google I/O kicks off new music service, battles with Apple
- US was prepared for a fight with Pakistan during bin Laden raid
- UN aid chief: If Libya's fighting continues, the country will run out of food
- Salafis 101: 5 key facts
- Young protest leader sees civil war emerging in Syria
- Is Anwar al-Awlaki's importance to Al Qaeda overstated?
- Why debt limit issue may drag on through Election 2012
- Democrats' deficit-cutting plan: Big Oil subsidies the first target
- The bin Laden wives: latest pawns in US-Pakistan strife
- Bin Laden son calls burial at sea 'humiliating'
- What can rescue the Arab Spring?
- The Lies of Sarah Palin
- Tablets fly off shelves: Bad news for laptop makers?
- Debt crisis 2.0: Facing default, Greece must ditch the euro and rethink its welfare state
- Retirement: A time to generate income?
- The battle for the soul of the GOP
- Why tax revenues might not reflect economic growth
- And the outlook for small businesses is... uncertain!
- Malls over metals: trends to watch in the second half
- Bin Laden raid: A model for how US should fight Afghanistan war?
- Obama's health-care reform law faces new test in appeals court
- Appeals court: Is health-care reform like broccoli?
- Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger: A political odd couple that worked
- Aircraft carriers gain naval clout
- Power tip for Chinese women's volleyball? Read Mao.
- NBA playoffs: Thunder defeat Grizzlies in triple-overtime thriller
- NBA playoffs: Will Miami Heat end Boston Celtics season Wednesday?
- Nuclear power and radiation
- Immigration reform and border security: Obama's standards
- Tiger Woods: Why Woods keeps dropping in world golf rankings
- Obama to lay out new immigration reform blueprint in El Paso
- In Libya, perfecting the art of revolution by Twitter
- Memphis largely spared as Mississippi River floodwaters near historic high