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Monitor articles for June 03, 2011
- South Sudan's army contributes to violence, confusion on the ground
- Fragile stalemate emerges after fighting in Sudan's Abyei region
- Could US budget cuts mean slashing aid to Africa?
- Kofi Annan, George Shultz say drug war a failure
- Why Peruvian democracy will survive Sunday's election
- Defiant Mladic sets stage for contentious war crimes trial
- Atheist confab in Ireland comes as Europe confronts religion in public life
- Why the South China Sea is turning more turbulent
- Top Picks: Randy Newman, President Nixon opera, Queen at 40, and more
- Designing for dignity
- 'X-Men: First Class' is a much-needed injection of life
- Hey! It's National Doughnut Day!
- National Doughnut Day: A hole-y quest
- Beginners: movie review
- X-Men: First Class: movie review
- Beautiful Boy: movie review
- Submarine: movie review
- The Paper Garden: An Artist Begins Her Life’s Work at 72
- Groupon IPO: Is it the fastest growing company ever?
- Political misquotes: The 10 most famous things never actually said
- Sarah Palin vs. mainstream media: Who's winning?
- As Obama hails auto bailout, rise in unemployment rate dampens message
- Indiana can't block Medicaid money for Planned Parenthood, feds say
- Libya vote: How Speaker Boehner preserved GOP unity and US-NATO ties
- Was the auto bailout Mitt Romney's idea?
- Sarah Palin's bus-ride tale of Paul Revere – with apologies to Longfellow
- Unemployment rate edges up to 9.1 percent
- Finding a way to live with wolves
- Jack Kevorkian drove the debate on physician-assisted suicide
- Forget the pirates and newbie X-men: This summer is all about the small films
- Wolf wars: Can man and predator coexist in the West?
- Sukanya in good company: A look at the last 5 National Spelling Bee Champions
- How Kevorkian and assisted suicide fit into America's mixed moral landscape
- Facing down fear of E. coli
- Jobs picture gloomy. Where are bright spots for hiring?
- Outsourcing isn't free trade with China. It's a free ride for China.
- Bleak teen jobs outlook: 25 percent unemployment and stiff competition
- New jobs down, unemployment up: Is the economy hitting a pothole or a ditch?
- Stocks close lower for fifth straight week
- Sony hackers: Yet another network intrusion
- In Yemen, civil war comes to Saleh's door
- Yemen's Saleh injured in escalating violence as residents scurry for shelter
- NATO renews airstrikes after extending Libya mission by three months
- Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian among those who sign the 'Hollywood Pledge'
- Spelling bee champion triumphs with 'cymotrichous'
- NBA Finals: Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks come from behind to even series with Heat
- John Edwards indictment: a case Justice Department can't afford to bungle
- Summer of '64: When six-year-olds ruled Major League Baseball
- Erik Larson revisits the dark side: interview
- V.S. Naipaul feels superior to Jane Austen? Sorry, but he's just not
- Samsung Exhibit 4G, Gravity Smart break $80 price barrier
- Worms from Hell: How deep do they dig?
- Roman shipwreck: Giant fish tank in a 2,000-year-old ship?
- We're plugged in – but checked out
- Keep on hunkering down
- The Monitor's weekly news quiz for May 27-June 3, 2011
- In Germany, a different kind of electronic revolution
- Lebanese tango through political turmoil
- What's a college grad worth? Washington starts to ask.
- Natural gas booming in Asia
- Carbon taxes: the levy (some) conservatives love