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Monitor articles for January 29, 2013
- Golden cookie stolen, suspects include a Sesame Street character
- Will your state taxes go up? How legislatures are leaning.
- Ford Motor Company generates most 'buzz' in car industry, study says
- What does the world expect from newly confirmed Secretary of State John Kerry?
- Leaked photos hint at skinnier, lighter Apple iPad 5
- Google Maps presents North Korea through a new lens
- Gulf oil spill: BP's record $4 billion criminal plea deal gets judge's OK
- Stocks climb with Dow approaching 14,000
- Egypt's protests reveal deficit of trust in Muslim Brotherhood
- Robert Frost memorabilia goes on display fifty years after poet's death
- As Egyptians flout curfew, Army warns of 'collapse'
- Spanish economy shows glimmers of hope, but prime minister gets no love
- Reader recommendation: A Sand County Almanac
- Bestselling books the week of 1/31/13, according to IndieBound*
- Guyanese-style chicken chowmein
- Consider the Fork
- Can a computer carry out sophisticated literary analysis?
- Office 365 brings the cloud home
- Immigration reform 101: How would Senate plan actually work?
- Syrian activists: scores of bodies found in Aleppo
- 6 reasons why President Obama will defeat the NRA and win universal background checks
- Women could be great Navy SEALs, says head of Special Ops
- Amy Poehler will release an 'nonlinear diary,' her first book, in 2014
- Super Bowl XLVII: 18 pregame facts on Ravens and 49ers
- Putin eyes trip to Antarctica, shuns elder image
- Detroit bankruptcy: City 'teetering on the edge' of financial crisis
- Jennifer Lawrence, Tina Fey and Bryan Cranston provide best quotes of the night at the SAG Awards
- Why combat role for US women could reverberate worldwide
- Kazakhstan passenger jet crashes, second in a month
- Not obsessed
- US firms encouraged by bipartisan immigration reform
- Brazil nightclub fire: No fire alarm, just one door
- George Clooney pays for fellow diner's bill in Germany
- Iran and the US need a middleman – or two
- To tackle polluted runoff, cities turn to 'green' strategies
- Mali: French bring the troops, world now bringing the funds
- Boy Scouts reconsidering anti-gay policy
- Taco Bell pulls anti-veggie ad after protest
- Immigration reform: Will 'amnesty' produce more illegal immigration?
- Ground beef recall linked to illness in five states
- Did Alex Rodriguez use performance enhancing drugs?
- Cats kill billions of creatures every year according to new study
- 1913 nickel worth millions? Humble coin on the auction block.
- Focus turns to safety in clubs across Brazil
- Immigration reform bill: GOP's Marco Rubio seizes opportunity, but also risk
- Case-Shiller: Home prices down slightly in November
- Egypt's Army chief warns state could collapse amid political crisis
- Mixed feelings south of the border on Senate immigration plan
- Mugabe talks up reconciliation, but is it just 'lipstick on a frog'?
- Barnes & Noble closing about a third of its stores, facing tough online competition
- Society is not a zero-sum game
- In Port Said, alienation from Cairo makes anger burn hotter
- Immigration reform: Teaching kids about the “pathway to citizenship”
- Scandal at world's oldest bank upends Italian elections
- Texas joins list of states considering electric car tax
- Obama and police chiefs discuss assault rifles, background checks
- Sales back at J.C. Penney: Can they recover from their marketing fumble?
- Android app offers a super-secret burner phone number
- Immigration reform: 'This will be the year,' bipartisan Senate 'gang' says
- Payroll tax cuts may boost the economy more than you think
- A123 purchase by Chinese firm approved by US. Are energy secrets safe?
- Egypt shudders, with leadership nowhere in sight
- In Timbuktu, a giant task of reconnecting a remote city to the world
- Mississippi River oil spill: why Yazoo turn is treacherous
- Obama on immigration reform: I'll act if Congress doesn't
- Exxon Mobil passes Apple to again become world's largest company
- Armed Arizona posse guards schools: Vigilantes or vigilance?
- Senate confirms John Kerry, a foreign-policy buff who has Obama's trust