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Monitor articles for December 14, 2007
- White House integrity
- New genre of literature hits bookstores – the 'Conditional Confession'
- New on DVD: 'The Bourne Ultimatum' and 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'
- Jury Deadlock Ends Terror Trial in Miami
- Sopping up South Korea's worst oil spill
- Into It: Bob McGrath
- Senate energy bill: first skirmish over US greenhouse-gas regulation
- Internet initiatives make everyone a philanthropist
- Tubegazing
- Mitchell steroids report stirs swift response
- In Russia, post-Putin is Putin
- How Iran's president is being undercut
- Love your suburban neighbor
- 'Juno' offers pregnant pauses and much laughter
- World
- In Japan, denial over Nanjing still holds sway after 70 years
- In Bali, new incentive for developing nations to curb emissions
- Monitor picks
- Algeria bombing prompts question: Can Al Qaeda spread across North Africa?
- In 'Legend,' it's one man (and his dog) vs. zombies
- Wanted: pen, plain old paper, imagination
- Nevada, now early in '08 calendar, needs Caucus 101
- Writers' other creative outlet: art
- New genre of literature hits bookstores – the 'Conditional Confession'
- USA
- From southern Afghanistan's voiceless women come 1,000 prayers for peace
- Etc.
- The art of Map Fest
- Egypt and Saudi Arabia make new overtures to Iran
- New in theaters
- 'World Without End': merely a doorstop, it ain't
- Letters to the Editor
- 'Comfort' at home and on horseback
- Mitchell report could spark move to rid baseball of steroids
- Navigating slippery slopes
- This nonprofit gives away used lawns
- Reporters on the Job
- Crunch time for L.A.'s Villaraigosa
- China commemorates Nanjing Massacre with quiet nod