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Monitor articles for August 06, 2013
- Security checks, duty-free shops, and ... beehives?
- Tropical storm Henriette reaches hurricane strength
- 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek: Surefooted but loud
- A Christian Science PerspectiveChristians and Muslims: the call to live in peace
- FocusRacial bias and 'stand your ground' laws: what the data show
- School bus fight: Driver won't face negligence charges
- Kashmir attack could put India-Pakistan peace talks on ice
- Rebel-held Aleppo settles into a routine – but one still defined by bombs
- US sees GDP go up, but it isn't any richer
- Hiroshima marks atom-bomb anniversary as Japan unveils warship
- Three years after bloody election violence in Ivory Coast, tension simmers
- Fukushima's new 'emergency' – radioactive water leaks
- Obama administration overturns ban on some iPads, iPhones
- Google bets customization will be Moto's X-factor
- Boa constrictor? No, African python kills two boys
- CDC report: Childhood obesity figures leave plateau, start decline
- School bus fight: School discipline experts say driver made right call
- The 3 biggest lies about why corporate taxes should be lowered
- Russia seeking Snowden's help on data security
- Reader recommendation: The Whole World Over
- Lemon ricotta pancakes
- Chelsea Clinton wants 'purposely public' life. Politics?
- Africans now say Mugabe election in Zimbabwe 'free' but not 'fair'
- Ariel Castro house of horrors to be razed. What's next for the site?
- Cotabato bombing: At least eight killed in Philippines blast
- Will Sylvia Day's 'Crossfire' series get a TV adaptation?
- Budding entrepreneurs: Find your 'big reasons'
- Young adult books: 10 next-in-series titles I can't wait to see
- Jeff Bezos buys The Washington Post. What does that mean for Amazon?
- Washington Post sale a sign respected brands will matter, even online
- Taco Bell waffle taco: Chain expands breakfast test
- Stocks slide on weak retail sales
- Ergenekon case confronts Turkey's past, but spawns doubts about motives
- Washington Post sold to Jeff Bezos: End of old media or new hope?
- Fort Hood killer Nidal Malik Hasan's 'big fellow' moment
- Yemen drone strike and US evacuation: Signs of drone war intensification?
- Philippines warship: Old US Coast Guard cutter gets second life
- Kazakhstan's unnoticed journey from Soviet nuclear danger
- Top Picks: Eric Clapton's guitar festival, the Sundance Channel's film journey through the decades, and more
- Real Talk for Real Teachers
- 'Sherlock' season 3 gets a quick teaser trailer
- Khodorkovsky still in Russian prison – but not for long?
- Mumford & Sons bring in comedic star power for new video
- How a pink planet is shaking up planet-formation theory
- Alex Trebek won't accept misspelled response, Conn. boy feels cheated
- Verbal EnergyLearning English at a snail's pace
- How the Alex Rodriguez fiasco could have a happy ending
- Chevy Volt price slashed. An EV price war?
- The Monitor's ViewBottom line, disabled people might be better employees
- How to unclog a pipe without breaking the bank
- Fort Hood suspect tells court he 'switched sides' in America's war
- Al Qaeda threat: Is energy a target?
- No toothbrush required: Dinosaurs replaced their smile every month.
- Laura Bell Bundy will star on the Charlie Sheen sitcom 'Anger Management'
- Do we know how much US money is going to the Taliban in Afghanistan?
- BRICS: Myth of the eternal economic boom?
- OpinionA modest proposal for Zimbabwe's Mugabe
- Detroit bankruptcy: Will city's storied art collection be sold?