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Monitor articles for January 16, 2009
- After turmoil, hopes for stability with new Thai prime minister
- Over the hedge
- What Martin Luther King Jr. taught me
- Your label here: the power of words in a picture
- The Sea
- In appreciation of John Mortimer
- Do we really need eight Madoff books?
- A translator's task – to disappear
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Presidents and sports: How does Obama stack up?
- Mars methane: from microbes or minerals?
- Emily Post
- Obama's call to arts
- Bank of America's $1.8 billion loss dims its prospects
- Scramble for solutions as foreclosures rise at record speed
- Ukraine needlessly pokes Russia
- EarthTalk: When is it best to buy a more fuel-efficient car?
- Coal ash legislation introduced in House
- A modern bank run on Citigroup and Bank of America
- As atheists roll out London ads, believers unruffled
- As she leaves, Bush's press secretary has some advice for reporters
- Dana Perino: Reporters are fair and we need more of them!
- Barack Obama already inaugurated! (In Legoland)
- Obama and Bush both praise US Airways pilot
- Stars, famous and not-so-famous, descend on DC for huge inaugural parties
- New worries about meth trends
- Cease-fire efforts under way as Gaza conflict simmers
- Israel's last surge before a Gaza cease-fire?
- Amid broad Israeli support for Gaza war, a rare dissenting voice
- In Egyptian hospitals, an opaque window on Gaza war
- Russian gas cutoff energizes nuclear comeback
- Pakistan cracks down on Lashkar-e-Taiba
- Etc.
- USA
- Time to forcefully oust Mugabe
- Horizon highlights – Motown edition
- Methane on Mars. Does that mean... life?
- Diary of a classroom volunteer - 1
- Pilot was a 'hero,' but are more coming along for airlines to hire?
- FROM OUR FILES: Andrew Wyeth - show probes the man and his art
- Bush's swan song: Pride in country, few regrets
- To judge by character, not race
- Letters to the Editor
- In praise of pragmatic foreign policy
- War crimes charges rattle Sudan