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Monitor articles for February 15, 2012
- The Last Great Senate
- Apple, Greece pull Dow to worst 2012 showing
- Chicago area called most corrupt in US. Why Rahm Emanuel is under fire.
- 8 ways to find common ground
- Chinese workers earn a shared $8 for every iPad 2 they make: report
- Why did Democrats choose Antonio Villaraigosa to lead national convention?
- Could you ride out a Great Depression?
- Five Whitney Houston songs race up Britain's music charts after death
- An FDA for financial products?
- Tidy Swiss scientists to build 'janitor satellites' to clean up space
- Sean Penn jumps into Falkland Islands fray
- 2012 Westminster dog show: some viewers barking over 'Best in Show' choice
- Robert Harris's "The Fear Index" makes a thriller out of a man sitting at a computer
- Why there are no more woolly mammoths
- Retail sales are up 4.8 percent from last year
- Kennedy son Tim Shriver will write book on the Special Olympics
- Bestselling books the week of 2/16/12, according to IndieBound*
- Russia's islands of media freedom are under attack
- Global ViewpointWill China's Communist Party prove James Madison wrong? Unlikely.
- OpinionSyrians feel caught in an external power struggle, less willing to confront their own
- 8-inch iPad: Apple to take on Kindle Fire?
- Amanda Knox family not worried about Italian acquittal appeal
- New York Knicks fans in Taiwan? Yes, thanks to Jeremy Lin.
- Five private companies helping to reduce hunger
- Why Congress actually failed on payroll tax
- Roth IRA: Use ShareBuilder or Vanguard?
- Compound interest is great, but there's a catch
- Carnitas with chile and sweet potatoes
- Unemployment benefits 101: When will your state cut off extended benefits?
- World's tiniest chameleon: How did it get so small?
- The Jeremy Lin Show goes global
- Congo army reclaims two mines from rebel groups
- Iran's good cop, bad cop act: agrees to talks, flaunts nuclear advances
- Twisted Metal review roundup
- The Monitor's ViewYoung people, post recession: Ready to launch?
- LightSquared unable to use wireless spectrum due to interference with existing GPS devices
- Should Ron Paul demand a new vote count in Maine?
- Payroll tax deal close: Why did Republicans back down?
- Kellogg to buy Pringles brand for $2.7 billion
- Africa Rising: Ethiopia moves to diversify exports
- Rare visit to remote region highlights China's clampdown on Tibet
- Security could be weakness for Venezuela opposition
- Why is China's Xi Jinping going to Iowa?
- Honduras prison fire kills at least 300 inmates
- Israel says Bangkok, Delhi, and Tbilisi attacks all linked – to Iran
- As Sarkozy seeks new term, French are wary of 'Merkozy'
- Why military hawks are leading drug legalization debate in Latin America
- A Christian Science PerspectiveWait on the Lord
- Reader recommendation: Salvage the Bones
- Documents reveal Koch-funded group's plot to undermine climate science
- Best in Show: Costly Westminster win for Malachy the Pekingese
- Insights from a pile of manure
- Scientists unravel mystery of humongous space explosion
- We Touch Here
- 'Transformers 4' may arrive in 2014
- Ugandan minister raids gay-rights workshop
- Rick Santorum's new machine-gun ad: Will it work?
- Honduras prison fire kills more than 300, highlights regional problem
- Hawk-eyed scientists spot world's smallest chameleon
- Five outrageously pricey pooches
- Westminster Best in Show goes to 'hard-working' Pekingese
- Did Qaddafi downfall prompt Mali's Tuareg revolt?
- Iran loading homemade nuclear fuel rods, firing up new centrifuges
- Obama's NASA budget: Mars takes a hit, but space science isn't dead
- Amnesty International report brands Libya's militias 'out of control'
- Obama proposes bringing jobs home from overseas. Would his plan work?
- Pekingese wins at 2012 Westminster dog show
- Swiss scientists to build 'janitor satellite' to mop up space junk
- The Apple stock roller coaster
- The next Race to the Top? Arne Duncan outlines vision for teacher reform.