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Monitor articles for December 30, 2011
- Could giving the Taliban a street address bring peace to Afghanistan?
- Parading back to Rio de Janeiro: the bookish and brainy
- In surprise landslide, Jamaican opposition wins back power
- New Zealand's violent gangs try to clean up their act
- North Korea drama: Where are Kim Jong-un's brothers?
- 20 non-fiction books to watch for in 2012
- The Iron Lady: movie review
- A Separation: movie review
- Pariah: movie review
- Herb and lavender-stuffed standing pork loin rib roast
- For stock market in 2011, the world was flat
- More small firms expect to buy workers new iPads, tablets in 2012
- Verizon to charge customers $2 for paying their bills. What gives?
- Six predictions for consumers in 2012
- Era of consumer backlash: Verizon cites 'feedback' and scraps $2 fee
- Seven women who shaped the world in 2011
- Russia says nuclear submarine fire is finally extinguished
- The Arab League observer mission in Syria is likely to fail
- Israeli general hints at another Gaza campaign
- New Year's resolution: Seek the other side in political commentary
- On the lookout for simple solutions, like cloth diapers
- Court rules for telecoms' role in domestic eavesdropping
- To win the future, heed this ginormous list of amazing (but overused) words
- New Year’s Eve: five ways to ring in 2012
- 2011 Reflections: Africa rises, taking charge of its affairs
- Samoa skips Friday in leap across international dateline
- After all the street protests, India fails to pass anticorruption law
- Forest fire cuts across Chilean Patagonia
- In Prague, a tale of communism past
- 2011 Reflections: the end of a landmark year for Latin America
- How the 'Year of the Protester' played out in Europe
- New Year reset button
- IMF chief Lagarde: Woman of the year in 2012?
- Which GOP rivals would vote for Ron Paul if he's GOP nominee?
- Antiabortion ads from outlier presidential candidate raise eyebrows
- Why Mitt Romney isn't balking at strong voter support for Ron Paul
- Election 101: How an Iowa GOP caucus works
- If Mitt Romney wins both Iowa and N.H., it may be 'game over'