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Monitor articles for January 04, 2008
- Turkish trials spur reform of police, judiciary
- Monitor picks
- Are tomorrow's guitar heroes playing 'Guitar Hero'?
- In Paul Thomas Anderson's epic, oil is thicker than 'Blood'
- New on DVD: 'The Kingdom' and 'Eastern Promises'
- New in theaters
- Intriguing tales – and tales of intrigue – from across the globe
- Into It: John O'Hurley
- Tubegazing
- 'Honeydripper' sounds a blue note
- Letters to the Editor
- Why U.S. strategy on Iran is crumbling
- Good deeds deserve big headlines
- General Motors in hot pursuit of 'landfill-free' facilities
- California's data challenges EPA
- Netflix to offer on-demand video
- Autovations: Honda Accord
- Powerful car bomb in Turkey kills five and injures dozens with outlawed Kurdish Workers Party or PKK suspected
- Palestinian militants strike deeper into Israel
- What Palestinians will do with $7.4 billion
- Molly Clause's night at the caucus
- Fair tax? Flat tax? Candidates tout novel plans.
- Iowans pick Huckabee and Obama, endorsing change
- A Mexican Sweet 15 – a bluejean girl becomes a woman
- USA
- As oil passes $100, the question: will it stop?
- Etc.
- Reporters on the Job
- World
- A blue wonder to remember
- New Year's fun with Janus words
- What to do when oil hits $100 a barrel
- Key factor in murder trends: youth, gang violence.
- Christian extremism raises alarm
- California's data challenges EPA
- General Motors in hot pursuit of 'landfill-free' facilities
- Safe from cyberworld crime
- Street kids get lessons in life at surf school
- Amid Kenya clashes, growing calls for calm