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Monitor articles for November 25, 2008
- Curaçao buffeted as it plays host to US military site, Venezuelan business interests
- Venezuela vote emboldens Chávez
- Russia's new presence in Latin America
- Rise in crime, kidnapping, top Afghans' worries
- Batman vs. Batman
- Thanksgiving flowers
- On the run every Thanksgiving
- For kids: Down on the turkey farm
- The prayer booth: an artist’s “exhibit” of faith
- Reviews of 'Chalice' and 'House of Many Ways'
- Twilight: big movie, big books
- World's most expensive new book?
- In Michigan's auto belt, it's nail-biting time
- Iraq's vote for independence
- Engaging with the world
- Democrats brace for ‘midnight rules’ from Bush
- Is your game console running? Better go catch it.
- Heads of US charity convicted on terror-financing charges
- As Latinos tilt Democratic, can Texas stay ‘red’?
- Who will fill Obama’s Senate seat?
- Can US judges order detainees released?
- World
- Dimming hope for European auto giants
- USA
- Gomorrah
- A new Kindle early next year?
- A rollercoaster ride in the world of book sales
- The yearly mashed potato complaint
- Bill Clinton Hadam discovers Australia
- Obama's vast jobs plan: How hard?
- Obama acting increasingly presidential
- Fewer fliers this Thanksgiving, but flights will still be packed
- From the editor: The Monitor's next century
- A global online push for compassion
- Monitor timeline
- Inside the Monitor, a culture of camaraderie – and a shared mission
- Our first century
- Reporters on the Job
- Etc
- Letters to the Editor
- Liberals, too, should reject the Fairness Doctrine
- For China and Taiwan, a welcome thaw