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Monitor articles for March 14, 2012
- Jury finds Virginia Tech liable in campus shooting
- State dinner for Cameron includes musicians and actors from both sides of the pond
- Sea level studies: US coasts even more vulnerable than previously thought
- Prison-bound, a grave Rod Blagojevich bids farewell to his public
- Seeking company, finding community
- Highway bill clears Senate, but GOP dissenters foreshadow House fight
- Slowing US productivity growth is reducing profits
- To strike Iran's nuclear facilities or not to strike? Why polls differ.
- Stocks mostly lower; Dow up 16
- Obama, Cameron tout Afghanistan exit plan, but will Afghan troops be ready?
- Whitey Bulger case: Mobster’s girlfriend pleads guilty to charges
- Goldman Sachs culture 'toxic'? Letter confirms suspicions about Wall Street.
- New human species discovered? How China fossils could redefine 'human'
- Wonder
- Traditional Irish soda bread
- Reader recommendation: The Coast of Maine
- Student loans: Rates to double. What's the cost?
- Not all taxes on the rich are created equal
- Romney vs. Santorum: Why it's not a replay of Obama vs. Clinton
- The Monitor's ViewAfter guilty verdict for warlord Lubanga, will Kony be captured in 2012?
- Pi Day: five fun facts about 3.14
- Akira Yoshizawa: the 101st birthday of an origami master
- Germany to Europe: Don't criticize us on eurocrisis leadership
- Survey: Galaxies become cannibals as teens
- 'Hunger Games' and 'Twilight' duel for opening grosses
- Europe to Germany: your eurocrisis 'answers' don't work for us
- Garry Marshall: 10 stories from his memoir
- Goldman Sachs executive resigns from 'toxic' bank
- Report: US asked Russia to deliver ultimatum to Iran
- Jedi knights of online privacy strike back at data-mining empires
- Akira Yoshizawa: Why origami matters
- Readers RespondReaders Write: Romantic 'hookups' aren't liberating; Strike on Iran is worst option
- Tumult at Crystal Cathedral megachurch rooted in perils of succession
- OpinionBarnard College flap: Competition among women shouldn't be over men
- Fast-track breeding could bring a second Green Revolution
- Jermaine Jones to be disqualified from American Idol
- Treasury bond market: Investors pull back
- When starting a business, delegate, delegate, delegate
- A Christian Science PerspectiveA soldier's deadly deed in Afghanistan, and a way to find peace
- Encyclopaedia Britannica: After 244 years in print, only digital copies sold
- Gas prices too high. Blame India?
- Japan earthquake: Northern Japan rattled by 6.8 earthquake
- A culinary union flourishes in South Korea
- Afghan shooting: Panetta visits wary Afghanistan
- Swiss bus accident kills 28, mostly Belgian schoolchildren
- Mitt Romney spared 'romp' in Alabama, Mississippi by split conservative vote
- Akira Yoshizawa: The grandfather of modern origami
- Unemployment rate falls in 45 states
- Encyclopedia Britannica puts an end to print publishing
- Senate passes highway bill, but rough road ahead in House
- iPad pre-order stock is already depleted, says Apple
- Shooting near Texas courthouse: 1 dead, 3 wounded
- The GOP is confused about public morality
- OpinionSelf-immolations in Tibet must resonate in America
- Mini iPad set for release by end of 2012: report
- Ancient and modern: Iran's lush cuisine
- NCAA tournament 2012: BYU, Western Ky. comebacks highlight first play-in night
- Monitor BreakfastSouthern stumbles aside, Mitt Romney bests Santorum in new national poll
- Did Ron Paul get robbed of Virgin Island victory?
- Mortgage rates still falling
- Possible new human species unearthed in China
- At least 500 to run for Egyptian presidency
- When US troops leave Afghanistan, an American university will remain
- Why NASA will fire five rockets in five minutes
- China PM Wen Jiabao says political reform 'urgent'
- How to ask China's prime minister a question - and get a real answer
- The difference between Democrats and Republicans on Brazil
- Hague court issues its first guilty verdict against Congo warlord Lubanga
- Next on Syrian hit list: Deraa, cradle of the uprising
- Talking yourself out of an unecessary purchase
- Santorum sweeps Alabama, Mississippi primaries