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TOP STORIES
Recession and flu test global cooperation
The flow of capital and travelers across international borders has accelerated in recent years, presenting new challenges.
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As it leaves Iraq, Britain looks warily to Afghanistan
British politicians called for an investigation into intelligence mistakes that led the country into the Iraq war.
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Swine flu: Why such a huge response to so few cases?
Scientists are only now getting a handle on the details of the outbreak, so governments have taken a path of caution.
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Why North Korea is ratcheting up its sharp rhetoric
Pyongyang may fulfill a vow to conduct another nuclear test, analysts say. It may also be testing US response.
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COMMENTARY
The Monitor's View:
Chrysler in Chapter 11: Better for taxpayers
Obama has had to learn not to do political favors in business.
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Stop your gadget greed from fueling tragedy in Congo
As consumers, we can use buying power to end this deadly war driven by "conflict minerals."
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We count calories. Why not carbon?
If we can we list the nutritional value of a pickled egg, surely we can drive a healthier market and planet through system-cost comparison.
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FEATURES
The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt
When a man named Cornelius Vanderbilt started his career as a lowly boatman in the early 19th century, the word �tycoon� didn�t exist.
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Review: 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'
The newest installment in the X-Men series has Hugh Jackman fighting off mutants on every front.
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People making a difference: Steve Korman
With the US mired in a deep recession, this CEO is challenging fellow business leaders to resist layoffs.
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THE HOME FORUM
What would Arty do?
With money tight, a retired couple gain fresh admiration for a frugal neighbor.
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Christian Science Perspective:
A psalm of hope for today
When the Psalmist wrote, "O my God, my soul is cast down within me" (Ps. 42:6), maybe things weren't going so well in his life.
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