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Monday, July 6, 2009
Monday Update
NPR: How To Make The Perfect Burger

NPR: Love Words With Staying Power?

NPR: Pucker Up For Sour Cherries

FP: The Next Big Thing - Africa

Salon: What if the Uighurs were Christian rather than Muslim?

NPR: Chat While Reading: The Future Of Books?

NPR: Rhubarb: Reviving A Forgotten Crop

NPR: Pluots And Apriums - The Best Of Both Parents

Salon: All Sides Blame McNamara for Vietnam

FP: Central America is Headed for More Chaos

Economist: Chinese Aid to Africa: Spreading its Bets, and its Gold

Salon: Life is Out of Whack - It May Drive Ecologists Crazy to Talk about a Balance in Nature, but it's More Necessary than Ever

Economist: Unrest in China: Unrest on the Western Front

Slate: Reinstating Deposed President Manuel Zelaya would be a Disaster for Honduras

Economist: Extinct and Unmourned - A Database of Endangered Creatures Fails to List those Most at Risk

CSMonitor: Was There a Coup in Honduras? The Answer Divides a Nation

Slate: What Stuntmen think are the Best Stunt Films of All-Time

NPR: Zombies: Still Undead, And Suddenly Everywhere

NPR: 3-D Glasses Make A Comeback

NPR: In Europe, Irregular Produce Makes A Comeback

NPR: Cooking With Herbs

Salon: Is Palin Setting a Poor Example for Her Kids?

CSMonitor: Coup Drives Deep Divide in Honduras

CNN Money: Minimum wage increase slated for July 24

Double-X: The Romper Craze: Why Grown Women Dress Like Toddlers

NPR: Marijuana Vendors Lobby To Pay Higher Taxes

NPR: New Grads May Have Leg Up On Older Job Seekers

NPR: Korean School Preps Students For Ivy League

NPR: New Generation Of Iraqi Military Pilots Looks To Sky

NPR: An Enchanting Tour Through A World Of Idioms

Salon: What's happening in Xinjiang?

Newsweek: The Pleasures of Rereading

Economist: Captain Hudson’s Journey - Fair to Foul and Back Again

Newsweek: Gorbachev - Why U.S., Russia Grew Apart

Economist: Art - Happy Days for Some: The Art Market may have Simmered Down, but a Few Artists are Still in High Demand

Newsweek: The Riddle of Robert McNamara

NPR: Heavy Job Loss Prompts Stimulus Criticism

NPR: Is the Worst Over? Most Economists say Yes
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