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Monitor articles for November 18, 2010
- Madagascar coup attempt: rebel leaders appear to lose momentum
- How Afghanistan views the NATO summit
- Kate Middleton and Prince William: How well do you know them? A quiz.
- Europe on alert: fall 2010 terror plots
- How China has put Liu Xiaobo's Nobel Peace Prize in the limelight
- NATO's Lisbon meeting agenda: Afghan withdrawal and emerging threats
- Harry Potter: A chronology
- Top picks: 'Edible Stories,' 'Mood Music for Time Travellers,' Fran Lebowitz focused documentary 'Public Speaking,' and more
- Spiced sweet potato puree with pecan streusel
- Vegan stuffing recipe
- Why Wayne Newton wants you to visit his Las Vegas home
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1: movie review
- Solar energy, wind turbines coming to Philadelphia Eagles' stadium
- Dollywood wins award for best theme park in the world
- GM stock price up 3.6 percent on first day: five questions about the IPO
- Washington is making the housing crisis even worse
- Arnold Schwarzenegger: California shows the green revolution is alive and well
- Best Buy Black Friday 2010: Good deals? Sometimes.
- Between rich and poor, a marriage gap
- What a $100 billion EU aid package means for Ireland
- In Guinea, opposition leader Conde's win is challenged
- Africa's uranium producers stand to benefit as world reins in carbon emissions
- Museum tells of Khmer Rouge persecution of Cambodian Muslims
- Facebook, banned in Syria, is widely used – even by the government
- Obama in Europe: Back among friends or another 'shellacking' ahead?
- Israel approves withdrawal from Ghajar, flashpoint village on Lebanese border
- Despite Hamas-Fatah split, Gaza's sportsmen score a truce. Game on.
- In Turkey, Kurdish writers once needed pseudonyms. Now they have a master's program.
- Iran missile system tested, rhetoric sharpened on eve of NATO summit
- Ahmadinejad warns against foreign interference in Iran's affairs
- Germany says suspicious bag in Namibia airport was security test
- America's toughest terror test: Al Qaeda in Yemen
- Are you smarter than a 12th-grader? A reading comprehension quiz.
- Math and reading test scores: Massachusetts excels, West Virginia lags
- Erin Blakemore: What I learned from Jane Austen and Laura Ingalls Wilder
- 2010 National Book Awards: more surprises
- Antimatter breakthrough could help scientists unravel Big Bang mystery
- Found: a planet not from the Milky Way, circling a star in its death throes
- NATO tries to reinvent itself at Lisbon summit
- Congress weighs tax cuts for wealthy and unemployment insurance for those in need
- Guilt: How to melt it like ice cream on a hot day
- How does the market really feel about QE2?
- How do you get 23 economists to agree? Criticize Bernanke.
- Terror case: Is one conviction and 284 acquittals a success?
- Pentagon conundrum: What if 'don't ask, don't tell' survives?
- 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows': Do the films stand on their own?
- Poison vote looms for tea party freshmen: Raise the national debt limit?
- 'Oh, he'll never change.'
- Mortgage lending fraud on the rise
- Black Friday ads, come-ons to lure 138 million shoppers
- Do you blame the housing market on the Fed or the 'glut'?
- FIFA suspends pair of officials from voting on future World Cup hosts
- Meg Whitman settles for $5,500 with former housekeeper
- George H.W. Bush, 14 others to be awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom next year
- Sarah Palin in 2012: Could she really beat President Obama?
- Is Charles Rangel corrupt?
- Sarah Palin, Bristol Palin keep it upbeat -- exasperating critics
- Democratic strategists tell Obama: 'reset and start over'
- GOP's 'old white guy' rule means Mitt Romney in 2012, says James Carville