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Monitor articles for January 12, 2011
- How one program curtails the sex abuse that skyrocketed after Haiti earthquake
- Chile protests turn deadly as Latin America buckles under rising energy prices
- Will Sudan referendum inspire secessionists elsewhere in Africa?
- Arizona shooting strikes chord in Mexico, where gun violence continues to shock
- Is the opposition giving up in Uganda?
- Vice President Biden pushes Pakistan to target militants on Afghanistan border
- Australians rush to join flood rescue efforts
- Vietnam Communists' new challenge: managing capitalism
- Congress brings down top auditor of Afghan corruption. Wrong target?
- Kuwaiti PM visits Baghdad for the first time since Gulf war
- Hezbollah-led pullout brings down Lebanon's government
- Tunisia protests serve warning to autocratic Middle Eastern regimes
- In China, residents shiver as government shutters power plants to save energy
- Planning a water garden is worth it
- Growing a Farmer: How I Learned to Live Off the Land
- Sony comes down hard on PS3 hackers
- 2011 Newbery Medal and Honor awards: here are the winners
- 2011 Caldecott Medal and Honor awards: here are the winners
- Bestselling books the week of 1/13/11, according to IndieBound*
- Heidi opossum: how Germany has fallen for a cross-eyed opossum
- Ozzie and Harriet star David Nelson remembered for sense of humor
- Reader recommendation: A Country of Vast Designs
- 7 history books worth checking out in 2011
- George Washington’s First War: His Early Military Adventures
- Pon Farr: What does 'Pon Farr' mean anyway?
- Creamy mac and cheese with tarragon (as seen on TV)
- Happy Meal ban didn't go far enough. Ban Popsicles!
- Will home prices fall back below 2009 low?
- Mortgage rates fall. So do home purchase applications.
- Food stamps: More Americans keep signing up
- Verizon iPhone: 5 reasons to buy, 5 not to
- Global warming waning? Hardly. 2010 was tied as warmest year on record.
- Haiti one year later: Got trash? Make thread.
- When hackers' talents are used to help
- Want to find a job? Nonprofit '.jobs' service seeks to revolutionize the search.
- Belarus crackdown strains ties with both EU and Russia
- Portugal bond sale offers respite for debt-ridden nation
- Lebanon government set to collapse over Hariri tribunal
- US must rejoin international community by recognizing the state of Palestine
- Funeral protest: Arizona rallies to foil Westboro Baptist Church
- As winter storm blasts Northeast, 70 percent of US now coated in snow
- MySpace lays off 500 employees. Is the race against Facebook lost forever?
- Snow now in 49 states
- Would a nuclear-armed Iran really be so dangerous?
- Prepare your estate
- Memo to WSJ: Facebook/Goldman deal unfair
- Ted Williams: A bit of tarnish on his golden rise from homelessness
- Cambodian filmmaker uses fiction to teach facts about Khmer Rouge
- What Howard Dean said about the tea party and race
- Hope for Haiti
- Deepwater Horizon: Report sparks push for tougher laws
- Tax incentives, tax cuts on Geithner's agenda
- After the Arizona shooting: coming together for gun control
- Mutual fund manager apologizes (kind of)
- The secret to a libertarian state
- Future shock: inflation. But maybe not quite yet.
- Car charging network grows in Austin
- Arizona shooting suspect Jared Loughner: 5 of his strange ideas
- Illinois tax increase: why lawmakers passed 66 percent income-tax hike
- F. Lee Bailey says evidence of Simpson innocence was never used in 1995 murder trial
- Elena Kagan gives first opinion as a Supreme Court Justice
- Arizona memorial service to be attended by Obama
- Nikki Haley to be sworn-in as SC governor
- Sarah Palin speaks of 'blood libel.' Really?
- As portrait of Jared Loughner sharpens, 'vitriol' blame fades