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Monitor articles for December 16, 2009
- UK approach to militant Islamists holds lessons for US
- Closing largest Kurdish party DTP, Turkey could stall reform efforts
- At Copenhagen, many global warming issues likely to be unresolved
- Iran missile test follows sanctions talk from West
- One person's garden thug is another's favorite plant
- 12/15/09 Monitor Books podcast, including interview with Greg Mortenson, author of "Three Cups of Tea"
- The Pleasures of Cooking for One
- It’s WOTY season
- Did Obama send a personal letter to North Korea's Kim Jong Il?
- Official: Pakistan snubbing US help by refusing key visas
- Is Iraq ready for American investors?
- Consumer prices jump 0.4 percent in November
- Grade schooler's crucifixion drawing sparks religious row
- How to keep your teen safe on the Internet
- Sexting: at least 15 percent of teens take part
- Banks too big to fail? Break 'em up, Congress.
- Copenhagen needs 'me first' gumption
- Green building comes of age
- Ben Bernanke is Time's Person of the Year. Is he doomed?
- White House proposes tax credits for clean energy
- Free WiFi at McDonald's, coming in 2010
- Operation Chokehold: AT&T, FCC condemn Fake Steve Jobs plan
- Top YouTube videos of 2009: Susan Boyle, David After Dentist, and more
- Poll: 2010 could be 'year of the angry white male' redux
- Japan's Hatoyama disappoints on US base delay, budget
- Will Pakistan military go after Taliban in North Waziristan?
- In Timbuktu, a race to preserve Africa's written history
- Pakistan Supreme Court strikes down amnesty deal
- Why the PLO extended Abbas's term
- India: Was Mumbai suspect a double agent for US?
- Policeman's binge drinking death in China: One official banquet too far?
- Iran defiant in face of new US gasoline sanctions
- 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' and 'The Help' go to movies
- How Obama won the right for sanctions on Iran
- In hard times, Americans innovate on holiday gifts and giving
- If you regift, at least do it well
- The buzz in Pyongyang: get a haircut
- Cambodia: Cut off by Khmer Rouge, film scene revives at refugees return
- The little-seen side of Kabul
- S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford is censured, but won't be impeached
- For goodness' sake, a reason for Christmas
- Is it OK to wish Jews a Merry Christmas?
- The ultimate Christmas gift
- Intel lawsuit signals shift in federal antitrust policy
- Obama to appear on WWE but unfortunately not in spandex
- GOP's global warming rumble: Sarah Palin v. Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Second stimulus? US House passes $154 billion jobs bill.
- Joe Lieberman 'out of tune' with Connecticut, but few complain