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Monitor articles for March 01, 2011
- Zimbabwe police detain activists for watching video of North African revolts
- Madagascar captures Somali pirate 'mother ship.' Now what?
- Was there a coup attempt in the DRC this weekend?
- California leads US in taking a swing against Congo's conflict minerals
- West Africa Rising: Why Guinea (yes, Guinea!) may be the region's surprise economic success story
- My, what big eyes you have: Young Chinese drive Korea's plastic surgery boom
- In Russia, accusations of corruption taint even Olympics mascot selection
- The Auburn oaks and oaks in your yard
- Dr. Seuss's birthday: How many ways can we celebrate?
- Bristol Palin will publish a book
- Dancing with the Stars 2011 lineup: Will Sugar Ray Leonard knock out the Karate Kid?
- Tom Hanks confirmed as graduation speaker at Yale
- Justin Bieber birthday: A day to raise money for charity
- Mom Prom fundraising concept starts to gain steam
- Bristol Palin signs deal for book expected this summer
- Braised endives
- Chocolate Coconut Crispies
- Does every right come at somebody else's expense?
- Residential construction spending down 8 percent from last year
- Is a longer lifespan a good thing?
- NFL lockout: big blow to small firms
- First deep-water oil drilling permit since Gulf oil spill plays it safe
- National Pancake Day: Get three free pancakes
- Oil reaches $100 a barrel: Five winners, five losers
- Comcast to share content with Netflix, competitors
- Auto sales rise, but gas prices may test Detroit recovery
- How the Raymond Davis case could strain US-Pakistan ties even further
- Rebukes to Libya mount as UN kicks it off Human Rights Council
- Yemen students to politicians: Don't hijack our revolution
- How is Muammar Qaddafi still hanging on?
- In Oman, protests spur timid media to cover the news
- Qaddafi's forces repelled in bid to retake western Libya city
- Yemen wild card: Tribal loyalties
- Why Qaddafi can no longer terrorize Libyans
- Libya uprising: Key cities
- NFL lockout possibility remains as negotiation deadline looms this week
- Spacewalk success: space station gets new walk-in closet, Robonaut included
- White House marks Women's History Month with 50-year progress report
- 3 short story collections: some of the best I've ever read
- GameSpy throws open doors to indie developers
- Kindle eReaders to retail at AT&T stores
- Tea party House freshmen and the real revolution
- Hyperinflation led to Hitler and Mao. What will China's currency manipulation lead to?
- Making weekend plans: Think past the ads
- Government shutdown averted. For now.
- More inflation to come?
- US military assistance for foreign forces: a wise investment?
- Can the US military help Libyan rebels oust Muammar Qaddafi? Four options.
- Supreme Court: Corporations do not enjoy personal privacy rights
- Gang arrests a blow to Mexican cartels' reach north of the border
- Supreme Court: Hospital punished worker for being in Army Reserves
- 'The King's Speech' as history: Did he really call the duke 'flabby'?
- Why Oman is different than other Middle East autocracies in turmoil
- Why local Chinese officials ordered one town's residents to use more water
- Movies, life, and 'God's screenplay'
- Return Gaza to Egypt: It will help Israel – and the Middle East
- Take it slow, Egypt: Rushing the transition may actually kill real reforms
- "The King's Speech" and the fear factor
- Insider trading: Ex-Goldman director is charged
- Housing mess needs healing, not witch hunt, Warren says
- Credit rating for Libya now junk
- 2011 NFL combine: Alabama QB Greg McElroy nearly aces Wonderlic test
- Is Obama unbeatable in the 2012 presidential election?
- Presidential election 2012: Can Newt Gingrich overcome his negatives?
- What's Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker going to say in his budget speech?
- House passes bill to avert government shutdown. What's in it, exactly?
- If Gov. Scott Walker prevails, will Wisconsin look more like the South?
- Federal Reserve chief warns GOP: Don't hold debt-ceiling vote hostage