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Monitor articles for February 22, 2010
- Falkland Islands: British oil drillers reopen dispute with Argentina
- Colombia becomes new hub for human smuggling into US
- Philippines kills Abu Sayyaf most-wanted Albader Parad
- Marjah offensive: New Afghan governor takes office as battle rages
- Eyeing Israel, EU condemns identity theft in Dubai assassination
- Dubai assassination: UAE demands justice but with what leverage?
- From Israel, a plan to win friends and influence people by working on its image
- Pesky voles love the snow cover
- Vignettes of a vibrant city
- The first million-dollar comic book
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Deadliest Catch, Dirty Jobs: How real is reality TV?
- Obama's fiscal commission: Critics' 'magic pony' arguments don't fly
- Folded laundry and the beauty of economic choice
- The deceptions of false prosperity
- It's time to enact Obama's healthcare plan with 51 Senate votes
- What if Germany exited the euro area?
- Think China's growing fast? Take a look at Taiwan.
- How America can create jobs
- Blueprint for honing America's entrepreneurial edge
- Great deals in real estate: Why they won't last
- New credit card laws 2010: How will I benefit?
- New credit card laws 2010 still have 'gotchas.' Here are five steps to avoid them.
- Even with new credit card laws 2010, Americans are cutting back on credit
- Workers' share of America's pie is shrinking
- If Wyoming taxes green energy, green energy can go elsewhere
- UCLA should boost revenue by accepting more out-of-state students
- Eco-philanthropists to the rescue of wildlife?
- Supreme Court rejects suit that argued excessive force by police
- Supreme Court: Does part of Patriot Act violate citizens' rights?
- Terror suspect Zazi pleads guilty, cooperates with government
- Can Canada take gold in pairs figure skating? Olympics schedule Monday
- For many Vancouver Olympics athletes, sports psychology is key
- Why the Winter Olympics beat American Idol's ratings
- Winter Olympics: Women banned from ski jumping, but women’s participation way up
- USA vs. Canada: Is this heaven? No, it's Olympic hockey
- Turin-ing back the clock: Can Bode Miller win five medals?
- Dutch government collapse: Will other European troops now leave Afghanistan?
- Five nations boosting their culture of innovation
- Beyond Buddhism, Tiger Woods has converted to another religion
- College students today: overconfident or just assured? Regardless, they are our future.
- Obama proposes new way of uniformly raising academic standards
- Beyond "Harry Potter": 5 interesting tales of plagiarism
- Dreams and Shadows
- The Possessed
- Wal-Mart reportedly snags video streaming service Vudu
- The Power of Half
- Sony readying a universal remote for video games
- Bloom Box: What 60 Minutes left out
- Garden trends: what's in and out for 2010
- Obama health care plan: He needs to cut medical costs first
- Is the corporate tax progressive?
- Obama's health care plan adds new investment, Medicare tax on wealthy
- Bloom Box: What is it and how does it work?
- Bloom Box generates buzz, skepticism with 60 Minutes spot
- Afghanistan war challenge: civilian deaths from NATO airstrike
- NATO airstrike kills at least 27 Afghanistan civilians
- 'The Aftermath Project': Photographers go back after the war
- In Thailand, elephants raise funds for Haiti earthquake relief
- Tom Davis says GOP has 50-50 chance to retake House. Senate 'not impossible'
- A world economy that calls for hope and confidence
- Fed's hike in discount rate: Will it kill an international Robin Hood tax?
- Second thoughts about Britain’s ID cards and privacy
- The root cause of crime? It's simple.
- To reform British pensions, look to America's Social Security (with a twist)
- Joe Stack IRS attack: 'hero' debate heats up
- Sarah Palin to appear on Jay Leno show
- Retiring senators: Why are so many calling it quits?
- Obama healthcare plan omits public option
- Obama's healthcare plan gets chilly GOP reception
- With five Republicans on board, Senate moves jobs bill forward