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Monitor Articles for January 4, 2008
Street kids get lessons in life at surf school
Amid Kenya clashes, growing calls for calm
A Mexican Sweet 15 – a bluejean girl becomes a woman
Turkish trials spur reform of police, judiciary
Palestinian militants strike deeper into Israel
What Palestinians will do with $7.4 billion
Powerful car bomb in Turkey kills five and injures dozens with outlawed Kurdish Workers Party or PKK suspected
USA
As oil passes $100, the question: will it stop?
Etc.
Reporters on the Job
World
Iowans pick Huckabee and Obama, endorsing change
Fair tax? Flat tax? Candidates tout novel plans.
Molly Clause's night at the caucus
Christian extremism raises alarm
Key factor in murder trends: youth, gang violence.
California's data challenges EPA
General Motors in hot pursuit of 'landfill-free' facilities
Letters to the Editor
Why U.S. strategy on Iran is crumbling
Good deeds deserve big headlines
What to do when oil hits $100 a barrel
California's data challenges EPA
General Motors in hot pursuit of 'landfill-free' facilities
Netflix to offer on-demand video
Autovations: Honda Accord
Intriguing tales – and tales of intrigue – from across the globe
Monitor picks
Into It: John O'Hurley
Are tomorrow's guitar heroes playing 'Guitar Hero'?
'Honeydripper' sounds a blue note
In Paul Thomas Anderson's epic, oil is thicker than 'Blood'
New on DVD: 'The Kingdom' and 'Eastern Promises'
New in theaters
Tubegazing
A blue wonder to remember
New Year's fun with Janus words
Safe from cyberworld crime