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Monitor articles for March 08, 2012
- International Women's Day: How it's celebrated around the globe
- Solar flare: Biggest in six years hits the Earth
- Michigan $1M lotto winner can no longer collect food stamps
- A Christian Science PerspectiveCelebrating International Women's Day
- Top Picks: A tribute to John Williams, exploring a 'Frozen Planet,' and more
- Retirement cuts? American backs off threat.
- Social protest in Hong Kong
- Toyota recall: Tacomas, Venzas, Camrys on the list
- Shooting at University of Pittsburgh clinic kills one
- Solar flares: Be glad you're on Earth, not Mars
- Friends with Kids: movie review (+trailer)
- International Women's Day: Meet the 10 richest women
- How will Romney pay for his tax cuts?
- Tale of two jobs bills: a parable of gridlock in Congress
- James Cameron to go into the deep for film and science
- Prosecution rests in Rutgers webcam spying trial
- Stocks rise as Greece nears debt swap deal
- Switching from a Mac to a PC: Five lessons from an Apple fanboy
- Why are there so many solar flares these days?
- Tiny dinosaur sported shimmery black coat, decorative streamers, four wings
- Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith
- Reader recommendation: A Walk Across the Sun
- 'Game Change': 5 revelations from the book
- Jobless claims increase, but trending lower
- Solar storm could become severe 'bell ringer' in next 24 hours
- Greece to investors: take a haircut so we can get our bailout
- Monitor BreakfastGOP strategist: Appeal to Latino voters is party's 'great challenge'
- Filmmaker James Cameron to plunge to deepest spot in ocean
- Iran offers rare praise for 'the Great Satan'
- Russia says it won't offer asylum to Syria's Assad
- Mitt Romney vs. Rick Santorum: 7 lessons from Ohio voters
- Asteroid 2012 DA14 definitely won't hit Earth. So why are people freaking out?
- Does Rush Limbaugh belong on armed forces radio? Criticism mounts.
- Right-wing 'patriot' groups girding for actual class warfare, report says
- Finally! Pottermore will open in April
- Majority of Israelis oppose a unilateral strike on Iran nuclear program
- A preemptive attack on Iran? US Jews are deeply divided.
- Syrian refugees huddle in Lebanon: 30 people, one candle, and no food
- On International Women’s Day: 12 innovations that are lifting women out of poverty
- What does the JOBS Act actually do? Six questions answered.
- The Fed's stock market anxiety
- 'John Carter' star Taylor Kitsch talks about stunt work and possibility of a sequel (+trailer)
- Baby clothes too pricey? Try a yard sale.
- Investors bet on Chavez: Big money in Venezuelan bonds?
- Joseph Kony 2012: It's fine to 'Stop Kony' and the LRA. But Learn to Respect Africans.
- Opinion'Responsibility to protect': the moral imperative to intervene in Syria
- Where to invest for 2012? Nine themes.
- Kony 2012: Campaign against African warlord goes viral, now who is he?
- Global ViewpointVint Cerf of Google on Internet rights – interview
- Rio's Olympic land grab
- Mortgage rates dip again. 15-year loan hits new low.
- Biggest solar storm in years now bombarding Earth
- Nigerian government ready for talks with Islamist group Boko Haram
- Syria's deputy oil minister defects to protest Assad crackdown
- 10 Judy Blume titles to be released as e-books
- American Idol: Jessica Sanchez wows with Whitney Houston ballad
- Sherrod firing: emails reveal White House role
- Ex-LAPD detective guilty in 1980s murder
- 'It's the economy, stupid.' Can Mitt Romney woo South with that pitch?
- John Carter: movie review (+trailer)
- Amanda Clayton, lottery winner, defends food stamps. Michigan disagrees.
- The dinosaur that dressed like Anna Wintour
- New Obama campaign video: what it may say about his reelection strategy
- The Monitor's ViewHelping hackers don white hats
- International Women's Day: Michelle Obama shows Hillary Clinton some love
- Miss. Supreme Court: Barbour pardons valid
- 6 men alleged to be LulzSec hackers
- International Women's Day: From communist roots to global holiday
- 10 best books of March, 2012, according to Amazon's editors