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Monitor articles for December 04, 2009
- China under pressure to play key role at Copenhagen climate summit
- North Korea admits drastic currency reform, is silent on protests
- For sale: Poe's "Tamerlane" – the rarest book in American literature
- Shutter Island
- 'Up in the Air': movie review
- 'Serious Moonlight': movie review
- 'The End of Poverty?': movie review
- 'Everybody's Fine': movie review
- Best books of 2009: nonfiction
- Grammy nominations show was a ladies' night
- NATO countries pledge 7,000 more troops for Afghanistan
- Gates, other US officials clarify timeline for Afghanistan pullout
- Just 11,000 jobs lost in November: a sign of improved job market
- Carbon emissions increasing acidity in Alaskan seas
- Great Lakes states in a fish fight over Asian carp invaders
- Unemployment rate falls. Should your job search change?
- Like Groupon? Here are three other social commerce wonders
- Droid's 'girly' ads taunt iPhone
- School IT director loses job over space alien hunt
- Sarkozy rhetoric over EU 'win' fuels Anglo-French war of words
- Israel closes sole oil and gas terminal on Gaza border
- Syria says bus blast not terrorism, but circumstances unclear
- Thinking about a new job? Have you considered making cheese?
- Israel, Lebanon, and the Middle East conflict
- At climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, the energy is in renewables
- Anthony Sowell pleads insanity - legal tactic rarely works.
- World Cup draw: England happy, US even happier
- Pakistan mosque attack underscores bid to target military
- World Cup draw: US, England, France get good slots in South Africa
- Key to Afghan crisis: tea and education
- 'Climategate': leaked emails push scientists toward transparency
- Senate healthcare reform debate: Week 1 down, how many more to go?
- Wag more, bark less
- Russians jump the gun on joint arms control statement
- Five reasons Mark Sanford might last as South Carolina governor
- Desiree Rogers a focus of White House party crasher probe
- Obama weighs using TARP bailout funds to spur job growth