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Monitor articles for February 15, 2008
- Venezuelan FARC victims to Chávez: 'What about us?'
- Spielberg helps spoil China's hope for a politics-free Olympics
- Security a top concern for Pakistani voters in northwest city
- In Pakistani election, a big swing vote
- Two Beirut rallies. Two visions for Lebanon.
- Presidential bedfellows
- Byzantium surprise
- For these gods, an earthly respite
- In the Middle East, women directors unspool social commentary
- 'Definitely, Maybe,' not worth it
- New in theaters
- 'Jumper' takes a leap of logic
- New on DVD: 'No Reservations' and 'Gone Baby Gone'
- Monitor Picks
- Into it: Junot Díaz
- Percussionists drum up interest among orchestra fans
- Tubegazing: 'Inside the Vietnam War'
- Bernanke tells Congress U.S. outlook to improve later this year
- Best U.S. factory jobs in rising jeopardy
- As elections near, Putin assures Russia of a smooth transition
- Why Kosovo's independence bid is unique
- World
- Reporters on the job
- USA
- Face-off by Facebook
- How much do you know about America's presidents?
- Folk etymology comes to the suburbs
- Drought-stricken Georgia, eyeing Tennessee River, revives old border feud
- Chicago looks to 'turnarounds' to lift failing schools
- U.S. 'citizen diplomats' honored for volunteering abroad
- Pilot wrongfully accused of 9/11 ties can seek damages from Britain
- Letters to the Editor
- A Presidents' Day prayer
- How social business can create a world without poverty
- Bush trip to a bastion of support - Africa
- House set to let warrantless eavesdropping law lapse
- McCain still fighting for conservative GOP support
- A Congo warlord – arrested for crimes against humanity – explains himself