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Monitor articles for May 07, 2013
- In Aleppo, the free market is the answer to Syrians' bare cupboards
- The six biggest driving distractions for parents behind the wheel
- Bestselling books the week of 5/5/13, according to IndieBound*
- My Beloved Brontosaurus
- China must end cyberspying on US industry, look to its own innovation
- In Mark Sanford race, a test of how much infidelity matters in South
- In Bangladesh, deadly protests raise questions about strength of secular government
- PJs or pinstripes? The tradeoffs of tele-work
- Telecommuting: Steady growth in work-at-home culture, Yahoo or not
- Glenn Beck and stagecraft wizardry: Why his NRA talk trumped all
- Slew of new investigations leads to Germany's arrest of alleged Auschwitz guard
- NBA playoffs: Bulls, Spurs win opening games in conference semifinals
- Rossellini's 'Mammas' shows maternal instinct in animals not all kind
- Amanda Berry, two others found in Cleveland: the tale of how they escaped
- Obama and South Korea's President Park must agree on North Korea policy
- Why America's 'hacker generation' can thrive as teachers
- Al Pacino leaves 'Despicable Me 2' two months before premiere date
- Big Three automakers, reinvented, eye consumers worldwide
- Amanda Berry 911 call: What did she say?
- Readers Write: Indie booksellers must adapt; Bloomberg money vs. NRA members
- Aye or nae? Scottish teens will vote on independence
- Senate approves online sales tax. Is it fair, or a tax increase?
- Philippines volcano erupts, kills five foreign climbers
- Why China is welcoming both Israel's Netanyahu and Palestinians' Abbas
- Airbag recall hits 45,000 BMWs
- Amanda Berry found along with two other women abducted in Cleveland
- Bangladesh disaster: Can US brands repair their reputations?
- Fortune 500 Top 10 companies: Who’s the new No. 1?
- Obama administration backs out of appeal over new contraceptive mandate
- Zip-tied 4-year-old: Two arrested for child abuse
- Stocks soar. Dow has first close above 15,000.
- Brood II: After 17 years, billions of eastern US cicadas rise again
- Police ask how three women in Cleveland kidnapping went undetected so long
- A 'mockumentary' chapter ends
- At Kerry-Putin meeting, US-Russia relations thaw – a little
- Argentina's judicial reform: positive step or consolidation of power?
- Natalie Maines's first solo album is polished, adult rock
- Want to understand tax reform? Read this report.
- Telecommuting: Why one worker prefers the office
- To invest or not to invest? The eternal question
- Federal judge rules that used digital items cannot be sold by consumers
- Back-to-back blasts in Pakistan highlight election risks
- To save more newborns, focus on the poor, report says
- Electric-car enthusiasts eye world records in cross-country trip
- Easy as, well, mango banana bread
- Record-breaking star explosion is most powerful ever seen
- Gabrielle Giffords receives Profile in Courage award
- Teen shoots 6-year-old sister with handgun
- Reggae great dies: Cedric Brooks's sax goes silent
- Setback for medical marijuana as California court upholds local ban
- Dow passes 15000. Now what?
- California urges record $2.5 billion fine for natural gas blast
- US oil boom means oil prices must drop, right? Wrong.
- Study: Community colleges lack rigor, but incoming students ill prepared
- Michelle Obama back on book tour. How successful are first lady authors?
- Study abroad in Mexico? Fewer US students make the trek.
- Germans see troubling questions in high-profile neo-Nazi murder trial
- Chris Bradshaw ships books to Africa to help make the impossible possible
- Former Ed secretary: Only 4 percent of colleges worth the money. Families: Pick value.
- Good Reads: Oil's future, wealth in Africa, 'Occupy' failure, progress in Mexico, and the Tsarnaevs
- Do high stock prices mean economic inequality?
- As Kurds gain power, Baghdad may be ready for oil deal
- Anti-bullying statement: Teacher wears same outfit every day
- Notorious Egyptian terror group tries to carve a nonviolent path in politics
- LEGO apologizes for catcalling: Hey babe, females aren't playthings!
- Rick Riordan's Percy-Carter crossover story is here – check out the e-book cover
- '1Q84' author Haruki Murakami makes his first public appearance in Japan in 18 years
- Chris Christie weight-loss procedure: Why now?
- Lower wages now at Big Three automakers, but new hires aren't whining
- HSBC profits double after restructuring
- Otis Nixon arrested: Ex-baseball player faces drug charges
- The joy of running in Boston
- 'Scarface' actor dies: He was a newsman, on and off the big screen
- Struggle to find burial site for Boston bombing suspect is 'unprecedented'
- US, South Korea put up a tough front, but it doesn't close door to North
- Immigration reform promises border security. Prove it, Republicans say.
- For Amanda Berry and other Cleveland victims, recovery begins with patience
- Sexual assault in military: Pentagon report, scandal deal a double blow
- NASA satellite snaps spectacular images of volcanic eruption