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Monitor articles for October 24, 2008
- Latin America better girded for financial crisis
- Brits try to retrieve assets frozen in Icelandic banks
- The lasting impact of 1983 Beirut attack
- Chances for peace emerge in Mideast clashes
- What does 'medium light' mean?
- Vivid fall foliage in a vibrant Vermont town
- Nights of Rain and Stars
- The Widows of Eastwick
- The Ayatollah Begs to Differ
- Review: 'Synecdoche, New York'
- Review: 'Changeling'
- Review: 'I've Loved You So Long'
- Review: 'Pride and Glory'
- How Estonians sang their way to freedom
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor Staff
- Iceland’s new island is an exclusive club – for scientists only
- Reach out to Zimbabwe's generals
- A fresh look at aging
- Ecofriendly is good business
- Living lightly: Condos go ecofriendly
- PopTech conference lifts the lid on a cauldron of innovative ideas
- Horizon highlights – Versus edition
- 'Project M' aims to combat AIDS using cellphones
- UN climate chief says media not getting it
- Democratic strategists: Election could herald a 'lost generation' for GOP
- Florida Congressman dodges debate as campaign implodes
- Detroit's Big Three: Purge the urge to merge.
- More U.S. troops to Afghanistan?
- Oprah's endorsement: a coup for Kindle
- Polishing our understanding of a useful little prefix
- Prominent journalist's murder roils Croatia
- Etc.
- USA
- World
- OPEC to cut oil production by 5 percent
- Reporters on the Job
- The new voter: A Southern black man stands to be counted
- Fallout of US-India nuke deal
- More Republicans jump ship - Weld, McClellan support Obama
- Nigerian man with 86 wives faces a 'fatwa'