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Monitor articles for November 13, 2012
- Gen. John Allen: How top US commander got caught up in Petraeus scandal
- FocusHow will New York keep out a rising sea? Dikes, huge sea wall, oyster beds?
- Test your grammar 'smarts' with our quiz!
- Philip Roth announces his retirement
- Fiscal cliff: for Obama and liberals, a wary alliance
- Bestselling books the week of 11/15/12, according to IndieBound*
- Reader recommendation: Kingsblood Royal
- Eurozone, IMF clash over Greek debt as deadline looms
- Beware of misdirection in debate on taxes
- If your side lost the election, time to secede from the Union?
- Obama's climate legacy: What will he accomplish in his second term?
- Four more years? Ecuador's Correa announces run for reelection
- Global ViewpointGeorge Soros: To survive, Europe must recapture spirit of solidarity
- OpinionBalkan conflicts hold clear lessons on intervention in Syria
- 10 best books of 2012, according to Amazon's editors
- As tiny Slovenia votes, larger eurozone watches with wary eye
- Widening Petraeus scandal comes at already troublesome time for Pentagon
- Report: McAfee founder hiding from Belize police, claims innocence in killing
- From taboo to hot topic: China leadership talks about corruption
- Obama should aim high in deficit negotiations
- Palestinian Authority unable to pay salaries, even as it pursues statehood
- Weeks after launch of Windows 8, Microsoft's Windows guru waves goodbye
- Home Depot soars, stocks fall in uneven trading
- Saudi student in US gets life in prison for bombmaking scheme
- Thomas Jefferson
- Petraeus scandal: Where will investigations take Congress?
- The Monitor's View'Petraeus scandal' as a mirror on marriage
- Food stamp use jumps in August
- Could Petraeus scandal enable fiscal cliff deal by diverting media glare?
- Amazon is slammed with $252 million in back taxes by France
- 'Once Upon a Time': Here's how to fix it
- Tesla Model S wins Motor Trend's Car of the Year. Are electric cars here to stay?
- A 'paper rain' of political ads doesn't discourage one young Brazilian
- Might an idea from Mitt Romney save US from 'fiscal cliff'?
- Back on Latin America's menu: purple seaweed, blue eggs, and amaranth
- Chili-dusted pork chops with lime and cilantro
- Bernard Madoff lawsuits end with $210M settlement
- Be wary about what you read on the Petraeus scandal
- OpinionTo avoid 'fiscal cliff,' try mediation
- Public shaming for school bus-avoiding sidewalk driver
- BBC news scandal: How big of a threat to British journalism?
- Hofmeister: Surging demand and flat production equals high oil prices
- Indiana explosion: Area treated as crime scene as investigation continues
- CommentaryWhat happens in a news drought?
- Energy boom will push US past Saudi Arabia, benefit economy
- China: No surprises in congress
- San Diego panda cub is a 'little gift'
- Solar eclipse delights Queensland
- Petraeus scandal: 'Wouldn't call it welcome,' says White House
- Syria: Will new opposition leader bring unity?
- HTC Droid DNA: Better hope you've got big thumbs
- Paul Ryan blames loss on surge in 'urban areas.' Is that right?
- The ExplainerWho is Abu Qatada and why is Britain unable to deport him?
- 10 of America's best bookstores
- Transit Connect Wagon: Can a Ford minivan by another name be hip?
- FocusSurging storms: Can the US adapt in time to avert coastal damage?
- New 'Bridget Jones' book is due next fall
- Fighting grows along Syria's borders, threatening to spread war
- Where can today's total solar eclipse be seen?
- Prince Charles assault thwarted in New Zealand
- One-minute algae: new source of oil?
- Stick to the shopping list
- A Christian Science Perspective'The Invisible War': what we can do