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Monitor articles for November 30, 2010
- Ecuador and Venezuela compete to praise WikiLeaks' Julian Assange
- Why Nicaragua and Costa Rica are in a tense standoff over a remote swamp
- Medvedev misses chance to disprove WikiLeaks label: 'Robin to Putin's Batman'
- It's official: North Korea says 'modern' nuclear plant is operating
- Japan's response to North Korea takes on a sharper edge
- Forget Iran. In Britain, WikiLeaks focus is on details about Prince Andrew.
- How to make soup go away
- The ultimate in easy ponds - almost
- X-37B Space Plane: What's it for, exactly?
- Huge, boomerang-shaped galaxy spotted hurtling through space
- Scientists recreate conditions at dawn of universe
- Best books of 2010: nonfiction
- Pumpkin velouté with pimentón and chipotle
- Holiday gift guide 2010: Top 5 music picks
- Actors flying too high for Spider-Man on Broadway
- Obama brings shellac back into fashion
- Can we fix the deficit? Yes, we can!
- Consumer confidence rises. Did that drive Cyber Monday?
- Since when is a payroll tax holiday responsible? Since Alice said so.
- Home prices fall. Federal tax breaks still muddy picture.
- It's National Fiscal Responsibility Week. (Not!)
- Wal-Mart: Is Amazon replacing it as low-price leader?
- Kardashian debit card? Even Kardashians panned it.
- Kinect sales top 2.5 million: Microsoft
- WikiLeaks hit again by DDOS cyber attack
- WikiLeaks reveals unflattering view of Kenya. Can US retain its influence?
- On World AIDS Day, infection rates are declining, but dwindling funds threaten progress
- Two sisters bring performance art to Syria
- Kate Middleton Prince William wedding: Vendors rejoice
- Japan shaken but not knocked down after Tokyo earthquake
- WikiLeaks release: How China sees North Korea
- For Iran, WikiLeaks cables validate its skepticism of Obama's sincerity
- How WikiLeaks could undo post-9/11 intelligence reforms
- WikiLeaks: What the world is saying
- Did WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange commit a crime?
- Stuxnet: Ahmadinejad admits cyberweapon hit Iran nuclear program
- Food Safety Act: five food recalls that rattled the industry
- Drew Brees named Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year
- Yemen: Think things are bad now? Don’t let it run out of water.
- ‘We cannot deal with these people’: WikiLeaks shows true feelings on Guantánamo
- Sarah Palin and the "America by Heart" book tour
- List of planets spotted outside our solar system now tops 500
- First Western Fall
- My adventures in Irish
- Weathered beauty
- Unemployment benefits expire Nov. 30
- Stock exchange gorilla in the room: Europe
- Printing money causes the wrong kind of inflation
- Cut the deficit? Easy, if you don't mind a lynch mob.
- You can run from debt, but you can't hide
- Capitalism's creative destruction is good. It just feels bad.
- California, at Supreme Court, fights judicial order on prison overcrowding
- Supreme Court: Can judges tell California to release 40,000 prisoners?
- 'Don't ask, don't tell' survey shows ambivalence to gays in the military
- Prayer for mining communities in New Zealand
- Credit cards way past due? Call the company anyway.
- Stock exchange linkup for three Asian nations
- Loan modification: Oregon sues lender over fees
- Washington best prepare for an age of WikiLeaks
- Drew Brees named SI 'Sportsman of the Year.' Who else could have been picked?
- Should TSA let airport passenger screening go to the dogs?
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: What does he want?
- No damage reported after minor New York earthquake
- WikiLeaks' Julian Assange: Does Sarah Palin think CIA should 'neutralize' him?
- Do-it-yourself border patrol: one man's vigil with a gun and spotlight
- Obama to meet GOP leaders: Should Democrats be worried?
- Senate clears bill to tighten food safety. Will House go along?
- For Obama and GOP leaders, just meeting is a bipartisan accomplishment
- National debt: Will anyone buy Obama panel's bold plan?
- Who will get Bush tax cuts? Congress can't decide.