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Monitor articles for December 31, 2008
- Chihuahua City now a model for cleaning up Mexico's police
- Hasina (and democracy) return to Bangladesh
- Pakistan's journalists: in the line of fire
- Gazan civilians increasingly at risk in assault on Hamas
- Pasadena welcomes the new year with millions of flowers
- Yellowrocket
- A cook's favorite, sturdy tool
- The language of chicken soup
- Ring in the new year with fondue
- The ‘micro’ enterprise that is chip repair
- Time to build trust on immigration
- Prayer to end fear in Gaza
- How underground 'hot rocks' could power America’s future
- Jungle diary, part 3: The art of sleeping in a treehouse
- Geothermal heating in action
- 2008’s most intriguing, fun, and brave technologies
- What exactly is the toxic sludge that spilled in Tennessee?
- Tennessee spill revives coal ash controversy
- Ukraine will pay its $2 billion Russian gas bill
- Will Obama ‘deimperialize’ the presidency?
- With no one in charge, Illinois grinds to halt
- Wrestling: a fight for an honest living in corrupt times
- USA
- Corruption in Bulgaria tests EU expansion
- Will a new generation bring fresh justice to Bulgaria?
- With EU help, Bulgarians return to roots
- World
- Reporters on the Job
- Gaza crisis: a crossroads for Obama
- Israel, Hamas, and moral idiocy
- J.D. Salinger turns 90
- Lucky Child
- Hear about Bill Clinton Hadam on NPR
- Treasury keeps car loans flowing with $6 billion rescue of GMAC
- Unexpected twists make 2008 an epochal year
- Pakistani militant confesses to role in Mumbai attacks
- Etc.
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