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Monitor articles for February 17, 2009
- Hugo Chávez for life?
- Pakistan accepts Islamic law in Swat Valley
- What are your favorite garden books?
- River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze
- Denmark's hippie haven faces shutdown
- Where oh where is that peach pie recipe?
- Can America’s West stay wild?
- Stanford Financial: a sticky wicket for investors?
- New HUD chief: simpler loans, more private lending
- Stimulus big, but not on scale of New Deal – yet
- Is Japan minister's resignation final straw for economy?
- In Japan, foster parents blaze an unpopular trail
- Clinton to Japan: You're our 'cornerstone'
- Dubai snubs Israeli tennis pro. Volley over sport and politics follows.
- Iraq: On the Road to Karbala
- Banners of allegiance in Kosovo
- Stuck in Siberia? Jailed Russian oil tycoon faces new charges
- USA
- A peace sign: Iraq's Sunnis joining Shiite pilgrims
- A reality check for Obama in Afghanistan
- Pakistani authors on the rise
- Universal mobile-phone charger on the way
- Video: Water-powered jetpack
- A Comrade Lost and Found
- For kids: The strangest worm you'll never see
- Sledding alone on the farm – for now
- First snow – a volunteer journal, part 3
- First sign of stimulus? Probably your paycheck.
- US automakers' future tied to the global economy
- Buffalo plane crash raises broader issues on icing
- First Khmer Rouge trial begins in Cambodia
- World
- Etc.
- Moscow again eyes Afghanistan 20 years after retreat
- Obama's trip to Canada will highlight differences on Afghanistan
- Shining light on loneliness
- Step by step for Middle East women
- Letters to the Editor
- Window closing for a two-state solution in the Middle East