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Monitor articles for February 01, 2011
- Sudan's protests triggered by long-term economic, political frustrations
- West Africa Rising: Senegal hopes new $450 million airport will make it a world trade hub
- West Africa Rising: Will a sovereign wealth fund really help reverse Nigeria's 'oil curse'?
- Why a nervous China aims to shield citizens from Egypt news
- Cyclone Yasi roars toward Australia’s waterlogged Queensland
- Army pledges to allow protests as Egyptians mass in Tahrir Square
- Egypt protests: Five world leaders jump into the fray
- Jordan's King Abdullah shuffles cabinet, but few see an Egypt in the making
- Egypt protesters hang Hosni Mubarak in effigy, hold together in solidarity
- Report: Secret prison in Iraq raises fresh concerns over torture
- South Korea's Lee inches closer to high-level talks with North Korea
- Japan's Shinmoedake volcano eruption prompts increased alert levels
- Said to eye White House, Jon Huntsman ends popular run as ambassador to China
- Instead of white snow, dreaming of orange flowers
- Reader recommendation: The Worst Journey in the World
- Parents: Will you be buying your child an encyclopedia?
- Cairo book fair – largest in the Arab world – derailed by unrest
- Dell Streak 7: Android tablets hit 4G speeds
- Bestselling books the week of Feb. 3, 2011, according to IndieBound*
- Mark Zuckerberg, Jesse Eisenberg face off on 'SNL'
- Betty White snags SAG award, boosts Hallmark viewership
- Haiti Noir
- Super Bowl recipes: 'Fried' tortillas with lighter guacamole
- The best fudgy brownies. Ever.
- What does it take to be a big shot? The name De Niro does just fine.
- The new housing boom, brought to you by Fannie Mae
- Construction spending: residential at four-month low
- The trajectory of Egypt's economy
- Study offers clues about US illegal immigration patterns
- Is domestic violence cause for US to grant asylum?
- US judge dismisses lawsuit against Bush wiretap program
- The 10 weirdest uses for a smartphone
- Verizon iPhone: Will you be shopping at 3 a.m. on Feb. 3?
- What January auto sales say about industry comeback
- Android phones go 3-D, without glasses
- From long beards to Gucci purses, Egypt protests include all levels of society
- Unmoved by Mubarak's speech, Egyptian protesters insist: 'He must leave.'
- In Congress, GOP backs Obama's Egypt stance, Dems not so much
- Democracy uprising in Egypt: Vindication for Bush 'freedom agenda'?
- Egypt's Mubarak won't run again, but protesters look to speed his exit
- Super Bowl 2011: More quiz questions about the Green Bay Packers
- Why won't Obama read the writing on the wall? Mubarak must go.
- How much do you know about Black History Month? Take the quiz.
- Android phones to get new online Android Market: report
- Dark Sky movement: British Isle Named Skywatching Paradise
- What if the US shut down the Internet like Egypt did?
- Uprising in Egypt isn't just about freedom and democracy
- To oust Mubarak, Egyptian protesters must appeal to vanity, not shame
- Ireland's magic number
- Can we afford to lower the corporate tax rate?
- We need tax cuts, and we need them now
- Let the rice riots begin!
- Pentagon divulges few details on 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal
- Pakistan court refuses to release US official, denying immunity
- Germany: a future of hope and wisdom
- Next step for the 'Obamacare' individual mandate
- Small business loans: Fed sees some easing
- Borders bankruptcy: book chain heading for dire straits?
- Beijing’s underground dwellers
- Punxsutawney Phil tweets: five little-known facts about Groundhog Day 2011
- Bed bug summit: solution to infestations 'not rocket science'
- Monster winter storm: five ways to stay safe and prepared
- Jerry Brown wants special election for California voters to weigh in on budget woes
- Midwest storm: Missouri covered in snow and ice
- Barbara Bush, daughter of president George W. Bush, endorses gay marriage
- Punxsutawney Phil plans snowy 125th anniversary
- 'Jihad Jane' admits to conspiracy to support terrorists, murder
- State of the State: Jerry Brown twists Republican arms – with a smile
- Tom Friedman: 'Sputnik moment' intentionally exaggerated
- Egypt's Internet shutdown, visualized