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Monitor articles for December 24, 2014
- Pope calls Iraqi refugees, celebrates Christmas Eve Mass
- Hillary Clinton leads Chris Christie in New Jersey. Sign for 2016?
- Senate and CIA agree: Interrogation program was 'deeply flawed'
- Police kill black teen near Ferguson, but similarities appear to end there
- The Monitor's ViewA new year, a warming economy
- 'Into the Woods,' starring Meryl Streep, stays true to stage version
- Sony to allow limited screenings of 'The Interview,' smaller theaters rebook
- Tornadoes sweep the South, killing at least four people
- 'Big Eyes' doesn't probe allure of the art
- 'Selma' shows Martin Luther King, Jr. was flawed, yet focused
- In Obama's Christmas stocking, a bit of good news
- Will New York protesters' defiance harm their cause?
- Eggnog pound cake
- Protests and prayers after another shooting: Will Christmas Eve be peaceful?
- Did Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill reveal classified details about bin Laden raid?
- Google's self-driving car will hit California streets in 2015
- This is Lizard Squad, the nebulous hacker group that torments gamers
- To put food on the table in Turkey, enterprising Syrians sell 'taste of home'
- 'Unbroken': Angelina Jolie's direction is too conventional for such a harrowing story
- Islamic State captures Jordanian fighter pilot
- Chipotle pot roast with onions and sweet potatoes
- The relentless search for snow on Christmas
- 'American Sniper' as taut as anything Clint Eastwood has ever directed
- Why some Brazilian jailbirds can sing 'I'll be home for Christmas'
- My floury legacy in Afghanistan
- 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' animated special celebrates its fiftieth anniversary
- Diamond-edged, melt-in-your-mouth butter cookies
- Can there be a perfect Christmas? Only in the mind of a poet
- What's French for Scrooge? Christmas spirit sags in 'City of Lights.'
- Apple pushes out its first-ever automated security update
- Unemployment stays low: 2014 was the best year for new jobs since 1999
- Israeli and Palestinian forces exchange fire near Gaza
- Why Vermont abandoned its single-payer health-care plan
- Why legal marijuana swells Denver's homeless population
- 'When Books Went to War' tells how paperback books helped to win World War II
- A Christian Science PerspectiveChristmas, and the permanence of joy
- Regin spying tool linked to NSA among first malware meant for espionage
- St. Louis police fatally shoot black man carrying a gun. Another flashpoint?
- George H.W. Bush in hospital as precaution. Most popular living ex-president?
- Snow ... tornadoes and thunderstorms? This is Christmas Eve?