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Monitor articles for December 30, 2004
- Two Swedes
- For recovering addicts, a holiday hurdle
- Vuillard's art offered a candid look at domestic life
- How five newcomers could change Senate
- Should you call in sick if you aren't?
- Business & Finance
- On troubled road, Iraqi cyclists get a little help
- Use tax refunds to help Americans save
- A momentous election for Iraq, and beyond
- Letters
- USA
- Reporters on the Job
- How red tape can clog a river's recovery
- Ripple effects of Indonesia's geological events
- Finally, the world's drinking glass is more than half full
- World
- Think you can't afford college in 2005? Think again, experts urge
- An emerging philanthropic trend: the 'giving circle'
- I strive to be a good roommate - to myself
- Etc...
- In Iraq, a clear-cut bin Laden-Zarqawi alliance
- Forget OPEC. The next cartel may export drinking water.
- When Global Hearts Open
- How safe is the water?
- Fresh push to coordinate tsunami aid
- Honk! The quiet progress of Iraq.
- How the 2005 economy could affect Bush's big plans
- Tourists stranded after tsunami
- Pain Relief - without risk
- When hiking in the dark, lessons in 'trail Braille'
- Swinging on Christo's 'Gates'