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Monitor articles for March 01, 2013
- US incomes down 3.6 percent in January as payroll-tax relief expires
- Detroit emergency declared. Can intervention turn around the city’s finances?
- Construction spending mixed in January
- Volcanic eruptions might lessen greenhouse effects
- Obama 'Jedi Mind Meld' flub mixes confuses 'Star Trek' and 'Star Wars'
- Mitt Romney interview to air on Fox News. Is an Act 2 for him in the works?
- Japan should invest in European shale gas
- Easter candy recall: Chocolate eggs may contain salmonella
- Are central banks really necessary?
- The Monitor's ViewIn China-Japan island clash, a peaceful diversion
- World Baseball Classic: Everything you need to know
- Westminster dog death: Owner sniffs foul play
- Anti-Israel remarks test John Kerry's diplomacy in Turkey
- Hugo Chávez's Venezuela: What does the political and economic future hold?
- Curiosity Mars rover suffers computer malfunction
- Bend, Not Break
- SpaceX addresses hitch that could have put mission to space station in doubt
- Alien planet photo: Telescope spots gas giant formation
- MWC 2013: A good showing for HTC, Sony, Ubuntu Touch
- Facebook scoops up Atlas. More social ads incoming?
- Fake identities: Manti Te'o scandal and 6 other Internet hoaxes
- Humans kill nearly 100 million sharks each year, say conservationists
- Fiscal emergency declared in Detroit by Michigan governor
- Bonnie Franklin played a single mother on the sitcom 'One Day at a Time'
- Fight over cellphone unlocking pulls in FCC: report
- Wall Street shrugs off 'sequester': Why is it ignoring Washington this time?
- Obama on Prop 8: How sweeping is administration support for gay marriage?
- How sequester cuts could set back scientific research
- A Tangle of Knots
- The 'sequester' has landed: Just how 'automatic' will spending cuts be?
- Reader recommendation: The Dinner
- 'Baby Doc' shows up to court: A score for Haiti's justice system?
- Why backroom deals are out in 'sequester' talks
- Doctor-ing Seuss: a cure for the (all too) common Cat
- Frustrated McIlroy quits, walks off course at Honda Classic tournament
- Satellite detects third radiation belt around Earth
- Taking on debt to make money: When should you do it?
- Better than expected, but still not enough: Can Hadi hold Yemen together?
- Florida sinkhole swallows man while he slept
- Spending cuts: As Washington frets, Wall Street shrugs (so far)
- Why Republicans think Obama's back is against the wall on 'sequester'
- Financial aid: finding better ways to help college students
- Top Picks: 'Schindler's List' on DVD, Holly Williams' third album, and more
- OpinionA warning to John Kerry on Middle East trip: Egypt could become the next Iran
- A Christian Science PerspectiveChoosing mercy
- Mariah Carey sings track for the Disney film 'Oz the Great and Powerful'
- 'Stoker' employs cinematic tricks that don't impress
- 'Jack the Giant Slayer' is more ho-hum than fee-fi-fo-fum
- US savings rate falls to housing bubble lows
- Hugo Chavez near death? Many Venezuelans believe in leader's recovery
- Sentencing of Islamist leader brings unhealed rifts to surface in Bangladesh
- American Idol: Five boys chosen as Sudden Death ends on low note
- Difference MakerIndira Johnson places intriguing sculptures to create dialogues on peace
- National Book Critics Circle Awards go to 'Billy Lynn,' 'Far From the Tree'
- Tiger Woods barefoot, wet, four shots back in Honda Classic
- March bookclub selection: Chocolat by Joanne Harris
- Lebanon erects string of watchtowers on Syrian border
- Black sesame ice cream
- Sticky notes promote acts of kindness in schools
- Demand weak, but gas prices heading to $4, anyway
- Twitter's answer to poetry: @Pentametron
- Workplace bullying legislation: Keep your chins up parents
- The sequester won't last. Here's why.
- Has the left turned on Bob Woodward?
- Test the teacher? Educators balk at Mexico's reforms
- Florida sinkhole swallows man: shocking start to 'sinkhole season'
- Oregon fourth graders wax philosophical about nature of work
- Abou Zeid killed? Local Malians say it happened, but French not so sure
- Sandy Hook: Love in the form of 10,000 books
- North Korea's special guests: First a Google executive, then Dennis Rodman
- College tuition: Pay $10,000 for four years?
- Winners in Israel's game-changing election unlikely to lead charge for peace
- Can France's 'so-called workers' still compete on the world stage?
- What the 'sequester' means for you ... and what won't change
- Famously corporate-friendly Switzerland set to get tough on CEO pay
- Moscow says US aid for Syria helps 'extremists'
- Dr. Seuss: 25 quotes on his birthday
- Car quiz: How well do you know your auto logos?
- Personal income drops, but consumer spending up in January
- 'A Place at the Table' makes a persuasive case for why millions are going without food
- 10 best books of March, according to Amazon's editors
- Coming for Cameron? Poor showing in bellwether vote rattles Conservatives