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Monitor articles for December 11, 2009
- New India state Telangana may fuel other statehood movements
- North Korea: Will winter shortages intensify rights abuses?
- After the Taliban: Afghanistan's kids ready for education, but schools not
- US, Poland status of forces pact deepens military cooperation
- Dubai debt crisis: Why Egypt's economy may benefit
- In Afghanistan war, marines' struggle to recruit locals could delay US exit
- How low can Amazon go?
- Dogtown
- Consumer sentiment cheering up for holidays
- US Muslim group: Muslims must rally to counter radicalization
- Firefighters in historic Supreme Court case finally promoted
- Droid update review: Patch brings subtle, welcomed improvements
- After Tiger Woods's indefinite break, some sponsors might keep him
- Facebook privacy: Friend lists not public, after all
- Should anthropologists help US military in Iraq, Afghanistan wars?
- Iraq oil fields: European, Asian firms win first contracts
- Israel settlement freeze shields dismantling of illegal outposts
- Spain pressures Morocco over rights activist, reopening colonial wounds
- Healthcare holdouts: Joe Lieberman won't budge on public option
- Ayn Rand and America’s new culture war
- The Princess and the Frog movie: Disney’s progress on race
- Geminid meteor shower tonight may be the best space show of the year
- Catholics face moral crisis between healthcare reform and abortion
- Drone aircraft in a stepped-up war in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Iran nuclear program: US, EU step up sanctions pressure
- And the Olympic gold goes to – the cubicle champion?
- Copenhagen global warming draft points to hard bargaining ahead
- Will House-passed financial reform bill leave big risks?
- US House passes sweeping financial overhaul
- Angels in the trenches
- What to watch in the Afghanistan war: training the Afghan Army
- The veil, the Koran, and the Muslim women's movement
- Latino youth survey: Satisfied with lives in US, but lagging peers
- California sweep targets illegal immigrants with criminal records
- House poised to vote on overhaul of financial regulation