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Monitor articles for October 29, 2012
- Home to Tintin and Smurfs, Belgium looks to reinvigorate comic industry
- Halloween in Beijing: Pumpkins, pirates, and ... a man in a dark suit
- How to become an NFL referee? Start early.
- Want teens to do volunteer work? Make it social.
- Caroline B. Cooney's 'Janie Jones' children's series will end in 2013
- Stock futures fall; Sandy shuts down US markets
- Halloween costumes: More sexualized stereotyping for girls
- Almond butter banana 'fudge'
- How hurricane Sandy tests Obama, Romney
- Penguin and Random House complete merger
- Hurricane Sandy: what to do if you're on one of the 9,000 canceled flights
- What is Mitt Romney’s tax plan?
- Chile drops mandatory vote – and a few incumbent mayors
- The real reason China-Japan are locked in a territory dispute
- Bob Ross: How did he get so mellow?
- The entrepreneur as prospector
- Venezuela prioritizes 'happiness' in its national budget
- Hurricane Sandy could lower gas prices
- William Faulkner sues Woody Allen?
- 'Pragmatic' Rutte to lead new Dutch coalition government
- Tracking hurricane Sandy: As storm 'zigs,' it's also changing dramatically
- Hurricane Sandy: Does a full moon cause high tides? How?
- Tamera Mowry: Her baby boy is due, and she talks like a normal mom
- Colombia: How peace could impact the FARC's role in illegal mining
- China's middle class protests chemical plant, and win
- The Monitor's ViewWhat lessons from hurricane Sandy?
- Airstrikes, car bombs in Syria leave brief cease-fire in tatters
- Hurricane Sandy: Latest hurdle in Romney's long slog of a campaign
- Officials keep close eye on nuclear power plants as Sandy's winds whip
- Hurricane Sandy: Economy should bounce back analysts say
- Hurricane Sandy blackouts hit millions. Can power companies cope?
- Hurricane Sandy will keep markets closed Tuesday
- Presidential polls: Where presidential race stands as hurricane Sandy buffets US politics
- Chicago: Homicides already pass mark for 2011, defying trend in other US cities
- Apple replaces heads of software, retail
- Hurricane Sandy: Lights out in Lower Manhattan
- Remembering Bob Ross, the host of 'The Joy of Painting'
- Hurricane Sandy, a $4,000 plane ticket and Mitt Romney's America
- Seven battleground states: Does economy help Obama or Romney?
- PayPal restructuring means lost jobs
- Hurricane Sandy: Storm surge floods NYC tunnels, cuts power to city
- Hurricane Sandy to cost billions. Will the economy stand?
- Camaro Hot Wheels and a roundup of today's car news
- Hurricane Sandy surge could flood New York runways and subways
- Why the US is not the new Saudi Arabia
- 'Once Upon a Time': Has it lost its magic?
- Is the detritus of the Iraq war harming the babies of Fallujah?
- Anti-bullying program grows despite being accused of gay agenda
- OpinionI'm a young, Mormon woman from a swing state. Here's why I'm an undecided voter.
- Supreme Court turns away case on Oklahoma 'personhood' amendment
- Hurricane Sandy: The situation in 17 states from the Carolinas to Maine
- CommentaryThe economic impact of hurricane Sandy
- Ukraine elections confirm divisions over Russia, Europe
- Reader recommendation: Ancient Light
- CommentaryWill the 'European dream' continue?
- The story behind the HMS Bounty, sunk by Sandy off N.C. coast
- Stocks rise if Romney wins; bonds, if Obama does
- 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' gets two TV spots
- Should the rich pay more?
- Cover StoryIs Europe really on the brink?
- Giants sweep Tigers away for World Series title
- Burger King net income drops a whopping 83 percent
- A Christian Science PerspectiveWe don't have to wait
- Superstorm Sandy Liveblog: Did the White House respond too quickly?
- Hurricane Sandy grounds flights in Boston, NYC, Washington DC
- Meatless Monday: White bean and artichoke heart salad
- Readers RespondReaders Write: How to fight voter-ID disenfranchisement; What US must do about Iran