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Monitor articles for June 13, 2013
- Why the stock swoon? Look overseas.
- George Takei: Does he write his own Facebook posts?
- Making US humanitarian aid to Syria a political tool is ineffective – and dangerous
- 'A Hologram for the King' film will star Tom Hanks
- Bestselling books the week of 6/10/13, according to IndieBound*
- Chinese cartoonists have field day with NSA revelations
- '1984' book sales surge on NSA spy scandal
- Japanese stocks plunge, rattling world markets
- Coming together to do some good
- Will Samsung's Galaxy S4 Zoom hybrid find a big audience?
- In-car dashboard 'smart' technology is distracting, AAA warns
- Five ways to protect yourself from government surveillance
- Cleveland kidnapping: Castro defense aims to avoid death penalty
- Turkish government offers referendum: Will it quell protests?
- Launching a business 101
- Will Erdogan's referendum bid be enough to quiet Turkey's furious crowds?
- US Open pairings: Golf stars abound in 156-man field
- Collective nouns and the squiggly green line
- IBM layoffs coming, but it won't say how many
- World Bank: Monetary tightening could crimp growth
- 'Very dangerous' storm rattles Midwest
- NSA chief: 'We're trying to be transparent'
- 2014 Ford Fiesta focuses on fuel economy
- Want proof that NSA snooping thwarts terror plots? Stand by, senator says.
- Secret NSA program could have 'derailed' 9/11 attacks, FBI director says
- Obama, in surprise move, wades into NYPD 'stop and frisk' lawsuit
- How to make money from your hobbies
- Gun control fight not over, Newtown families vow as anniversary nears
- George Takei: Why we care that his Facebook is 'fake'
- Test your Iberia IQ: How much do you know about Spain and Portugal?
- ICC trials for Kenya's new leaders may shift partly back home
- Should prison inmates be allowed to read whatever they choose?
- NSA surveillance 101: What US intelligence agencies are doing, what they know
- Prospective Juror E-81: George Zimmerman is innocent
- Supreme Court rules that human genes cannot be patented
- The Other Typist
- How to cope with financial setbacks
- Study raises hope of combating global warming by reducing soot
- Antarctic ice melting from below, finds study
- 'Bonanza' of black holes has party, doesn't invite us
- 3 thoughtful summer reads for teens
- On Cairo streets, generators' hum sends loud message about Morsi's failings
- BP: US oil production sees biggest rise in 62 years
- Is Apple building a 5.7-inch iPhone phablet?
- Why Obama chose woman with no CIA experience for No. 2 CIA job
- Chris Christie 'slow jams' the news: How'd he do?
- Facebook hashtags bring a taste of Twitter to the social network
- On eve of presidential vote, Iranian officials keep wary eye on US
- Syria war death toll hits 93,000, UN says. A spur to US to aid rebels?
- FEMA denies disaster funds for West, Texas. Is that unusual?
- Perils en route to US mean more Central Americans now pin hopes on Mexico
- 'Man of Steel' never gets off the ground
- Colorado fires 2013 destroy hundreds of homes
- Hillary Clinton makes a splash in Chicago, but not an overtly political one
- Dow up, Nikkei down: Days of market volatility put focus on central banks
- In 2013, the kids aren't always all right – face war, exploitation
- Microsoft and Best Buy team up to open mini-stores
- Dunkin’ Donuts rant backfires. Employees get the raves.
- Libya oil production slows as world looks elsewhere for fuel
- Energy Secretary Moniz promises LNG export decisions this year
- Wusses, US foreign policy, and the horrific death toll in Syria
- South Carolina explores electronic license plates
- NYC, San Francisco aim to stop 'Apple picking' phone muggings
- Dads as equal partners is nothing unusual to parents today
- Falling white birthrate: The new American ‘us’
- Is Iran winning in Syria?
- Retail sales rise more than expected in May
- Severe weather forecast: Worst could be from Delaware to North Carolina
- Does altitude determine the way we speak?
- Reader recommendation: The Year that Changed the World
- A new title for soccer star Lionel Messi: tax cheat?
- In vitro fertilization becomes popular in Asia as women delay having children
- Louisiana chemical plant explosion: Multiple injuries, local residents cautioned
- Taking page from East Germany, Putin launches new 'Popular Front'
- Zimbabwe election date tussle gets serious
- Soledad O'Brien to join Bryant Gumbel at HBO's 'Real Sports'
- News flash: The NSA is spying on China
- A son asks to go to temple and his mom's religious enthusiasm grows, too
- Is a two-track Europe already here?
- Students threaten to file complaint against school districts for criminal prosecution over tardiness, truancy
- Twin storms for US workers: Chinese imports, technological change
- Why three Chinese are spending 12 days in space lab
- CIA deputy director Michael Morell steps down. Who is the new CIA No. 2?
- Cookbook Review: The Little Paris Kitchen and raspberry and almond tartlets
- Howard's Rock at Clemson University vandalized
- Southern Baptists soften hard line on gay Boy Scouts
- eGallon: Find out what it costs drive an electric car
- How 'green' is your power?
- Who is Edward Snowden? Many questions remain.