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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for October 03, 2014
- Ravenous bullfrogs invade Yellowstone River
- 'Homeland': Is the new season an improvement?
- Jihadists threaten Eid attack in Egypt. Can group reach beyond Sinai base?
- Authors ask the government to investigate Amazon
- Apple to unveil new iPad Oct. 16
- Cybersecurity mystery at JPMorgan Chase: What were hackers after?
- Obama says no US combat troops in Iraq, Syria: Why Americans don't believe it
- Warren Buffet joins a growing club of billionaire car kings
- NL playoffs: A look at Giants-Nationals and Cardinals-Dodgers
- Has Brazil's presidential 'candidate for change' already missed her chance?
- Most Texas abortion clinics shut down as abortion rights recede in South
- 'Annabelle': Should you seek out the movie for a Halloween scare?
- GM recalls over 500,000 more vehicles with suspension problems. Is yours on the list?
- Two men from Myanmar admit killing British tourists in Thailand
- 'Gone Girl': The movie doesn't move beyond the formulaic
- 10 best books of October, according to Amazon's editors
- Unemployment hits a six-year low at 5.9 percent. Can wages catch up?
- Don't like the president's 'power grab' on the Islamic State? Blame Congress.
- Scientists invent first rechargeable solar battery
- Clashes in Hong Kong as support for protesters shows cracks
- Gas platform fire forces evacuation in Alaska
- New York City bill seeks to stop federal immigration 'dragnet'
- Teachers grade Common Core: C+ and room for improvement
- FocusCan the Iraqi Army regroup in time to repel the Islamic State?
- Top Picks: Paolo Nutini's new album 'Caustic Love,' the PBS Arts Fall Festival, and more
- Islamic State fighter purportedly beheads Briton Alan Henning in propaganda video
- In ancient Israeli city, an Arab-Jewish drive to keep Yom Kippur peace
- 'The Blue Room' is an art film wannabe
- Colorado students plan more protests, after board sets up curriculum review
- Fish with human teeth found. Or is it we who have fish teeth?
- White House works to stem American public's fear of Ebola
- Do sharks really have personalities? Maybe.
- Facebook (FB) gets approval for WhatsApp merger
- Unemployment drops below 6 percent: Can it help Democrats?
- Could Britain's 2015 vote be upended by Scottish referendum's ripples?
- US loosens arms embargo on Vietnam. Why now?
- Pizza Hut celebrates 30th anniversary of BOOK IT! program
- Joe Biden calls his job a [expletive deleted]. Is he actually right?
- X-Prize taps the crowd to tackle global education
- In a first, 3 women pass Marines Combat Endurance Test, toting 80-lb. packs
- Catalan independence supporters seek legal case to allow succession vote
- Facebook promises stricter research guidelines. Can users take it at its word?
- Mysterious Tesla Model S 'D' photo appears after Musk tweet. What could it be?
- Nicholas Sparks is accused of homophobia, racism
- 4 movies to rediscover as audiobooks
- Are humans to blame for cheetah decline? Yes, say scientists.
- Can Pakistani 'VIPs' learn to wait in line? They may be forced to.
- Can coal-heavy India become a 'renewable superpower'?
- 'Keep on Keepin' On' focuses on life in music and the joy it can bring
- West African community in Dallas rallies around family of Ebola patient
- British PM Cameron pays surprise visit to new Afghan leader
- Mutual funds 101: What's your 'class'?
- A Christian Science PerspectiveHealth each season