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Monitor articles for July 09, 2007

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  • Service work props up US job market
  • Ocean 'highway' rerouted for right whales
  • Korean film revives tragic – and fading – memory
  • Markets exceed modest expectations
  • Sun-scorched Phoenix takes more heart for its homeless
  • Live Earth concert: Was its message heard?
  • Pakistan zeroes in on zealots
  • Turkey's Kurds still prepared to fight
  • Reporters on the Job
  • USA
  • Obstacles ahead for missile defense
  • Quietly, US strategy in Iraq shifting
  • A gift from the berry patch
  • Lessons from Wimbledon
  • The poor need help, not hidden taxes
  • World
  • Too few men hunting Al Qaeda
  • Don't be surprised by surprises
  • A Week's Worth: Quick takes on the world of work and money
  • It's not where you live, but where your heart is
  • Tony Blair's Palestinian pickle
  • Pakistan mosque siege continues
  • Electric cars in Big Sky country?
  • With US help, money flows in Pakistan
  • Letters to the Editor
  • How to turn a 401(k) into a socially responsible investment
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