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Monitor articles for December 31, 2012
- Dancing troupe of middle-class taxpayers: Obama's 'fiscal cliff' trump card?
- Sports in 2012: here are some Monitor highlights
- Restoring US native prairies, acre by acre, yard by yard
- Hillary Clinton hospitalized: Tough end to successful 2012?
- Selective memory and your wallet
- How much do you know about US entitlement programs? Take our quiz.
- Food price outlook: Will Buffalo wings break your budget in 2013?
- Easy appetizer: stuffed endives
- Egypt's opposition still hopeful, despite many defeats
- 'Fiscal cliff': How far apart are the sides now on tax cut deal?
- OpinionNew Year's resolution: Stop drunk driving with ignition locks
- The Monitor's ViewFor journalists and Internet, 2013 must not repeat 2012
- Pagano, Peterson … and Alfred Morris, really, on NFL marquee. A Week 17 NFL quiz
- Carbon-fiber wheels: a promising technology?
- Black-eyed pea and cornbread skillet
- Happy new year, Cairo?
- Readers RespondReaders Write: Obamacare should keep religious exemption narrow. What has Obama done for Palestinians?
- Senate report faults State Department in Benghazi attack
- Market struggles for direction as 'fiscal cliff' nears
- Protesters march for women's safety in India on New Year's Eve
- 'Dairy cliff'? Milk prices poised to spike unless Congress acts.
- 'Fiscal cliff' no more? Americans vote to banish the term, at least.
- Obama, Hillary Clinton top Gallup's most admired: Who else is on the list?
- OpinionIn 2013, nothing more important than protecting hopes for democracy
- FocusObama's pivot to Asia? Middle East will still demand attention in 2013.
- 9 chats with top true-crime authors
- UN envoy: Without deal in Syria, think Somalia not Yugoslavia
- A Christian Science PerspectiveLove impels progress
- On cusp of new year, Chavez's health keeps Venezuleans fixated on future
- Why we need a better corporate income tax
- The world begins celebrating 2013
- The World Until Yesterday
- French court strikes down tax on rich, but it won't save France
- Despite looming 'fiscal cliff,' world markets calm