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Monitor articles for October 17, 2008
- Canada's Liberals place hopes on son of former prime minister
- To go forward, Colombia looks back
- How one Colombian woman learned to help other war victims
- The worst is over, but Colombia's war goes on
- Turkey's Army loses luster over PKK attack
- When settlers strike, Palestinians point and shoot video
- My son, prince of the neighborhood
- Heard on the street, and the avenue, too
- Dutch iris - charming additions to the bulb garden
- The next frontiers of publishing?
- 'In defense of Milan Kundera'
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Again, not everything here is pretty to read but for those who love animals she touches on some essential issues and does so with a deft hand...
- Broadway measures the mood and pulls out dark revivals
- This year, Halloween needs a government bailout
- What not to say on your cellphone
- Letters to the Editor
- A new cop for global finance
- Fallout of stock market's plunge: retirement woes
- More than optimism
- EarthTalk: Is nitrogen better than air for filling car tires?
- Horizon highlights – Opinion page edition
- What is 'clean coal,' anyway?
- Textbooks built to fit student budgets
- Joe the Plumber under attack - McCain to the rescue
- McCain appears on Letterman show (for real)
- World
- Etc.
- In Nicaragua, political dissidents targeted
- Bombings of Canadian pipelines spark ecoterrorism fears
- Obama, Joe the plumber, and the gospel of envy
- Help eliminate poverty – invest in women
- The Vampire Armand
- The beginning of fall’s farewell
- Over the hedge: For the love of bugs and boys
- Horse racing moves to reform, but faces many skeptics
- Reporters on the Job
- USA
- US plan to help Pakistan fight insurgents
- Who's funnier? McCain, Obama trade jokes over dinner