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Monitor articles for December 29, 2011
- After dramatic 2011 in Cuba, will US-Cuban policy shift in 2012?
- Job of Jamaica's youngest prime minister ever is up for grabs
- George F. Kennan: An American Life
- Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark
- A simple Italian celery soup
- A year of oops: five big political gaffes of 2011
- With 2012, state laws kick in on everything from immigration to shark fins
- As Iowa's Kent Sorenson jumps to Ron Paul ship, rat analogies abound
- Andrew Luck, sustainability, and unsportsmanlike comments
- Stocks rise, but S&P flat for the year
- Elly May Clampett vs. Barbie? No verdict. Elly May settles suit.
- Netflix sees big decline in customer satisfaction
- New Year's resolution (and modern fable): Spend more!
- Boycott of GoDaddy over SOPA bill a barometer of Internet politics
- North Korea not the only offender: 6 official photo fudgings
- Defying Putin: 7 Russians to watch
- North Korea calls Kim Jong-un 'supreme leader'
- Egypt's military rulers crack down on democracy groups
- US 'deeply concerned' after Egypt raids NGO offices
- Unclaimed attack on Islamic school raises tension in Nigeria
- Getting the Strait of Hormuz straight: an FAQ
- Why I rent, despite low mortgage rates
- Four ways to relieve overcrowded prisons
- Will 'supreme leader' Kim Jong-un take a shot on North Korea's future?
- US weapons sales to Iraq: Still a good idea as violence escalates?
- Breastfeeding moms protest at Target stores, but US public is real mark
- Samoa to skip Friday, lose December 30th 2011 forever
- Kremlin keeps its cool: Russian rally for jailed activist ends peacefully
- Social businesses may provide a creative new way to help Haiti
- Sea Shepherd anti-whaling ship damaged while chasing Japanese vessel
- Was 2011 a good year? More Democrats than Republicans say 'yes.'
- Gulf oil spill could result in criminal charges for BP employees
- Dominion over change
- 'Racist newsletter' timeline: What Ron Paul has said