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Monitor articles for November 28, 2008
- China's virtual vigilantes: Civic action or cyber mobs?
- A painting called 'Hope' wins fans as Barack Obama's inspiration
- On brink of vote, Iraqi parliament makes new demands
- Iraqi lawmakers give US security pact the nod
- Israeli court rebukes state over illegal outposts
- Over the hedge
- Garden 'siteseeing' in Egypt, New Zealand, South Africa, and England
- Review: 'Milk'
- Review: 'Australia'
- Aussiewood reinvents itself
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- What Thanksgiving leftovers are in my fridge
- Reviews of four picture books
- Theater for an unlikely audience
- The day I got stuck in the Congo and called Car Talk
- The year of holiday thrift
- Ukraine's stalled revolution
- Cause for thanksgiving
- Curaçao's crude legacy
- New bluefin catch rule riles scientists
- Horizon highlights – Black Friday edition
- India: Who are the militants who attacked Mumbai?
- Swing voters give Obama flexibility to solve US economic crisis
- London warms to Islamic finance
- Reporters on the Job
- New bluefin catch rule riles scientists
- USA
- Etc.
- World
- Melvin Maddocks: an appreciation
- Nepal's ban on private schools is unjust
- 'Made in America' must make a comeback
- Piano: The Making of a Steinway Grand Concert Piano
- Good news about reading
- Surprise company on a 'solo' trip
- Geographical longings – right down to the grass roots
- Black comedians adapt to Obama era. Is 'angry' out?
- Continuity in wartime behind Obama’s decision on Gates
- Former South African addict helps others kick the habit – by surfing