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Monitor articles for February 07, 2014
- "100 Books to Read in a Lifetime," according to Amazon
- Florida movie theater shooting: More details come out in bond hearing
- BMW to reduce number of platforms
- South Sudan talks resume Monday despite hostilities, recrimination
- Do you know your state flags?
- Growing insects: Farmers can help bring back pollinators
- Official: Man makes bomb threat, attempts to hijack plane to Sochi
- In Ukraine's political deadlock, rumors fly fast and furious
- Another weak jobs report: Will the Fed reconsider tapping brakes on stimulus?
- Fracking poses water threat in drought-stricken states
- A Christian Science PerspectiveOn the Moscow gunman, and the prayer that heals
- Pakistan's Musharraf skips another hearing in controversial treason court
- Target credit card breach may have originated with a small contractor
- House Republicans near a deal to raise the debt ceiling
- Judge denies bail for Florida ex-cop charged in movie theater shooting
- Teeth left behind by extinct Dimetrodon give important clues
- Debt ceiling 101: eight questions about the latest round
- On an English beach, 800,000-year-old footprints
- Sochi opening ceremony: glimpse of New Russia, echo of the old
- Salmon are born with a migration route pre-installed, say scientists
- Tesla heads to Panama
- What makes a pretty pigeon? Scientists identify genes for feather colors.
- Monitor BreakfastImmigration reform: a link between path to citizenship and better economy?
- Pussy Riot activists storm New York. What do the two Russians hope to achieve?
- How do you face becoming a military widow at age 26?
- Western leaders stay away from Sochi Olympics. Snub to Russia?
- How is Mexico's economy? Depends on where you're standing
- Tilda Swinton, Ralph Fiennes discuss the new Wes Anderson movie 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'
- Winter Olympics 2014 TV schedule: What to watch Friday
- American Idol: Group rounds lull the country to sleep
- Renewables disrupt utilities. That's a good thing.
- Just how much spying are the Russians doing?
- Jobs scarce, college grads go into business for themselves
- 'The Tightrope' shows a master of stagecraft uncloaked
- 'The Monuments Men' is lackluster despite a great premise and cast
- In Kiev's small shops, even Valentine sales fall on hard times
- Thai politician turned protest leader follows own script in political drama
- Difference MakerDaniel Karslake says hunger and poverty can be solved. He's made a film proving it.
- Sochi opening ceremony: from Peter the Great to Putin
- 560-hp Beetle to race in rally cross
- Violence Against Women Act: Tribes have new authority over non-natives
- Why USA will win Sochi Olympics medal count. (It's not what you think.)
- Top Picks: 'Captain Phillips' on DVD and Blu-ray, PBS's celebration of Britain's National Theatre, and more
- Google rolls out new Chromebox for professionals
- Study: Car-sharing eats into new-car sales
- Tipping TVs remain a child safety problem
- Red Planet rover sent Earth photo over
- Latest GOP 2016 rankings: The leader will surprise you
- Video game violence: Putting study results in perspective
- The Beatles: How well do you know the Fab Four? Take the quiz.
- Joe Biden says no reason he shouldn't run in 2016. Really?
- 'Hot.Cool.Yours.' Decoding Russia's Sochi Olympic slogan
- Ralph Kiner remembered as baseball slugger turned broadcaster
- How to cook rice: 3 ways
- Why widening inequality is hobbling equal opportunity
- Among Iran's 'True Believers,' an enduring faith in martyrdom
- Lauren Myracle's 'Internet Girls' series gets revamped for a new age
- MIT engineers create a vest to help you feel characters' experiences as you read
- As world watches Sochi, Russia watches the watchers
- 10 best books of February: the Monitor's picks
- CBO: Individual income tax will fund half of federal revenue