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Monitor articles for December 30, 2009
- New figures show (another) drop in Mexicans coming to the US
- China reconnects Xinjiang region to the Web – very slightly
- Why Prime Minister Putin may be throwing a wrench in US-Russia arms talks
- Italy's Silvio Berlusconi changes his party's tune – literally
- Europe warms to full body scanners at airports after Northwest bomb scare
- Not Quite Paradise
- A lost decade for stocks. Will next one be better?
- Get paid to lie around. Is this the best job ever?
- Ramadi attacks: Is Iraq heading for more sectarian bloodshed?
- Release of British hostage Peter Moore in Iraq garners praise
- Iran regime drums up its own crowds to oppose Green Movement
- Israel opens second banned highway to Palestinians before Mitchell visit
- Obama’s Race to the Top competition won’t fix public schools
- Muslim Americans and US law enforcement: not enemies, but vital partners
- Was 2009 the year of the short story?
- iSlate or iGuide? Tablet or ebook reader? Apple has many guessing.
- A US pipeline for jihad in Somalia?
- Mike Leach fired: Texas Tech coach's methods seen as cruel
- Federal court in California limits police use of Tasers
- Court says US can stay mum about Guantánamo surveillance
- No right to bear unlicensed machine guns, federal court says
- Why can't US pig farmers profit from the pork revolution?
- Abdurrahman Wahid: Former Indonesia president was a key democratic voice
- Climate change and the providence of God
- Saying 'hi' is harder in a diverse society
- Screen out useless reactions to Christmas Day attack
- Which states are facing the worst budget deficits in 2010?
- Number of full-body scanners at US airports to triple in 2010
- Unlike 9/11, partisanship has worsened after Christmas attack
- Gallup: Clinton narrowly beats Palin as 'most admired woman'