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Monitor articles for March 26, 2012
- How do we know that Challenger Deep is lowest point on Earth?
- Supreme Court lets stand ruling that sides with transgender inmates
- Bernanke comments send stocks soaring
- James Cameron describes deepest spot in ocean as 'barren'
- Health-care challenge at US Supreme Court: Justices seek way past Day 1 hurdle
- 'Hunger Games' leads Hollywood's dramatic turnaround
- The federal government spends a lot more money than you think
- Gas prices, still climbing, are now just one thin dime from $4 a gallon
- Youth discontent drives vote to oust Senegal's president
- Waterproof your iPhone or Android device with nanocoating
- Obama health reform law goes on trial amid deeply split public opinion
- Interview: Amb. Ryan Crocker warns against war fatigue in Afghanistan
- Catholicism in a communist land: Pope Benedict XVI travels to Cuba
- Meatless Monday: Carrot fritters
- Sgt. Robert Bales: His wife says 'he loves children'
- Helicopter parents force end to Easter egg hunt
- US stocks, job growth rise. Strong recovery ahead?
- 401(k) plans available at work? Sign up. Now!
- Parents in prison, children in need
- A race he always won
- Cheryl Strayed talks about "Wild"
- Why Rick Santorum could lose in Pennsylvania, his home state
- Oil prices edge down toward $106 a barrel
- Betty Oderwald helps save a memory in stone of a 200-year-old forgotten US war
- French gunman the latest of Europe's troubling 'lone wolves'
- Trayvon Martin case: What cities can learn
- Reader recommendation: Philosophical Interventions
- Kurt Vonnegut: unpublished work released through Kindle
- 'Star Wars' novels: still on bestseller lists
- Roy Williams and North Carolina come up short vs. Kansas in NCAA tournament
- Bernanke signals low interest rates, stocks take off
- Can Seoul summit tackle biggest threat to US security – nuclear terrorism?
- Angry Birds Space: Should you download it?
- Syria's opposition faces 'divided we fall' moment
- 'Hunger Games' heroine Katniss Everdeen becomes – a Barbie doll?
- Pending home sales slightly down in February, but up since 2011
- Gas prices rise to $3.93 a gallon
- Democratic progress: East Timor election proves peaceful
- The Paul Ryan 2012 budget: What he learned in 2011
- Individual mandate in Obama's health care law: good for freedom, bad for free-riders
- Xi Jinping rise and Bo Xilai demise: China will move forward with reform, slowly
- Rick Santorum puts 'Romneycare' on trial on steps of Supreme Court
- Past decade's extreme weather is manmade, new study suggests
- Bright Venus to show in daytime sky
- Laundry tips to save you money
- How much do you know about health-care reform? Take our quiz!
- First Taliban, now turncoats: Another Afghan soldier opens fire
- Readers Write: Pull the plug on electric car criticism
- Companies yearn for US debt-reduction plan, says Business Roundtable leader
- Trayvon Martin case: Is hoodie a symbol of menace or desire for justice?
- In Nicaragua, teachers make only half as much as market vendors
- Tiger Woods: 8 memories from his swing coach
- Obama asks Russia to cut him slack until reelection
- Iraq's ominous trendline of violence
- 'Hunger Games': birth of a franchise
- Look who's saving the world: BRICS pump up foreign aid
- Why James Cameron was forced to surface early
- Eric Maddox breaks bread – and barriers – one virtual dinner at a time
- 'Mad Men': Season premiere excels with studies of each character
- 'Breaking Dawn - Part 2' trailer shows Bella as a vampire
- James Cameron dive launches race to the bottom of the world
- Why broadening the tax base is so difficult
- Is New Zealand the new international bully?
- Trayvon Martin hoodie and Skittles rallies spread across nation
- Senegal's president concedes defeat, a welcome step in region of coups
- Tiger Woods: With Bay Hill win, is he ready for another Masters?
- Turkey closes its Syria embassy, boosts aid to opposition