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Monitor articles for December 09, 2010
- WikiLeaks documents roil Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa
- In Congo, the presidential candidate field is taking shape
- KFC aims to double revenue in Africa by 2012. The colonel would be proud.
- India corruption scandals stall government as lawmakers spar over inquiries
- UK taken aback by fervor and staying power of student protests
- What Glenn Beck and WikiLeaks' Julian Assange have in common
- As Hanukkah closes, menorahs have flickered in surprising place: Iran
- Rabbis tell Israeli Jews not to rent to Arabs; even Holocaust museum frowns
- Gaza blockade over? Not according to the UN.
- Yeonpyeong attack spoils South Korea's appetite for sending food aid to North Korea
- Chinese authorities silence friends of Liu Xiaobo in extensive roundup
- Shanghai test scores have everyone asking: How did students do it?
- Nobel Prize committee to China: A growing world power needs to handle criticism better
- Window boxes in unexpected places
- Did giant storks once dine on hobbits?
- Figment.com picks up where Facebook leaves off
- Fall of Giants
- Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp star in the new film 'The Tourist'
- Gift guides for the holidays include classic TV shows
- Lemon poppy seed bread
- Mortgage rates rise: Is Federal Reserve policy backfiring?
- Gas prices: 'Tis not the season for $3 a gallon. What happened?
- US treatment of Liu Xiaobo's Nobel Peace Prize angers China
- Mortgage rates at highest level since July
- Obama's words vs. deeds
- Hackers rally to support WikiLeaks: Top 5 recent attacks
- Hackers wage global 'cyberwar' in defense of WikiLeaks
- China delegation visits North Korea, expresses support for Kim Jong Il
- How pro-WikiLeaks hackers wage cyberwar without hijacking your computer
- Obama tax deal: Watch your language, tax cuts don't cost government a dime.
- Caps lock key: An endangered species?
- 300K Android phones activated every day: Google
- WikiLeaks and its hacker backers need a lesson in transparency
- What really drives suicide terrorists?
- Mortgage rates rise for fourth week
- Welsh students sit out tuition protests
- Britain's tuition hikes: a brave step forward?
- Top 6 tips for new Forex 'investors'
- IPO stocks catch your eye? Three ideas for the under-invested
- Even bears are getting happier
- Paris snow tapers off, but travel and tourism still affected
- In Kenya, a water treatment so easy it raises doubts
- Why DREAM Act passed House, but may fall in Senate
- Special interests aim to pile onto tax-cut deal, to retain tax credits
- DREAM Act news: With bill stalled in Senate, what happens next?
- House Democrats block GOP-Obama tax deal. Is it dead?
- House Democrats say Obama caved on tax-cut deal. Are they wrong?
- 'Don't ask, don't tell': repeal thrown into doubt by Senate vote
- God's fundamental goodness
- Credit cards: Be careful about those promos
- Mortgage rates: APR and APY – mortgage math made simple
- Barbie Video Girl: Can great toy become nefarious tool?
- Charity donations: 17 more billionaries sign up to give
- Unemployment benefits and tax cuts: winners and losers of the Obama-GOP tax deal
- Obama-GOP deal: Tax hike for the working poor
- Cliff Lee bidding war heats up: Yankees offer longer deal after Red Sox sign Carl Crawford
- 'Anonymous': How dangerous is hacker network defending WikiLeaks?
- Sarah Palin hunting: Why the world shakes when she shoots a caribou
- Obama on 'Mythbusters': What happened with his 'death ray'?
- DREAM Act passed by House, but Senate may be tougher