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Monitor articles for March 01, 2012
- Iran elections: The most important ever, says Khamenei
- Russian elections: Putin 4.0 at a crossroads
- Top 10 cities where house prices are rising
- Senator Olympia Snowe's departure widens partisan gulf
- EU pushes bigger bailout fund and Germany pushes back
- Ginger blondies
- For Vladimir Putin, winning Russia's presidency may be the easy part
- Online gambling 101: What the new gambling expansion means for states
- China 'buying out' Africa: Top 5 destinations of Chinese money
- Rare, night tornadoes hit Harrisburg, Branson, and other Midwest towns
- Mitt Romney gaffe monster: Why does he misspeak?
- South African ruling party expels Malema, but what's next?
- North Korea nuclear deal raises concerns for Seoul
- GDP report: Economy is growing
- Blunt amendment brings culture wars to Congress
- Afghan troops keep killing US troops
- WTO chief Pascal Lamy: Competitiveness must drive European growth
- David Dreier to leave Congress: Is California losing its clout?
- When lightning strikes, proceed with caution
- Google privacy changes allow company to dig deeper into users' lives: Q&A
- Does conservative philanthropy ignore the poor?
- Why an apology on Afghan Quran burning matters
- Baseball spring training: The facts, from history to cheap seats
- Cities are banking on the arts
- American Idol Top 12 girls try to end five-year drought
- Syria's nonviolent opposition aligns with armed groups
- A circle of sources, a baby's surprise
- Author Matthew Bowman talks about 'the Mormon moment'
- Gioachino Rossini, procrastinator extraordinaire
- Debris from tsunami to reach West Coast, join Great Pacific Garbage Patch
- Davy Jones, cast as lead singer for 'The Monkees,' was heartthrob for millions
- Stocks fall, but Nasdaq sees 3000
- Egypt's rulers face backlash after lifting travel ban on Americans
- Men, women, and the need for equality
- Reader recommendation: The Eighty-Dollar Champion
- Alien calendars would probably include leap year
- Car sales surge in February at a pace not seen since early 2008
- Romney's new tax cuts are a deficit nightmare
- $5 gas? Prices creep upward once again.
- Is it really easy to hack NASA computers?
- Plants to forest: scientists explore an ancient ecosystem
- Think Google privacy policy isn't private enough? How to stay incognito.
- 'Dr. Seuss' The Lorax' actor Danny DeVito talks about the new movie
- Good news in GDP
- Women's history month: 10 women making history today
- Andrew Breitbart, conservative publisher, was powerful, polarizing force
- How reflections on the moon could aid search for aliens
- How to stop starving public colleges and shrinking the middle class
- T.J. Lane charged as juvenile in Ohio school shooting
- North Korea: When tests of trust turn global events
- Vatican Secret Archives: 6 of the most intriguing documents in church history
- T. rex bite: Tyrannosaurus easily out-chomped alligators, but not ancient sharks
- If Israeli voters get their way, no attack on Iran without US help
- 7 adaptations of Dr. Seuss's stories
- iPad 3: Will Apple unveil an 8GB edition of its popular tablet?
- Something beautiful
- Montana judge apologizes for racist email about Obama's mother
- Orion Nebula shows us how stars are born
- Windows Azure outage: Leap year was to blame, Microsoft says
- Homemade bacon milkshake
- North Korea nuclear deal: Envoy to visit US
- Is Assad scared of a war crimes trial? Assault on Homs suggests not.
- Growth of Himalayas slowing down, study finds
- Andrew Breitbart, a 'happy warrior,' rallied the right and vexed the left
- Navy railgun fires 40-lb. bullets at Mach 7
- Lack of enthusiasm? It's the Democrats who have a problem.
- Will Blunt amendment backfire on Republicans?
- Storm-ravaged communities brace for more violent weather
- Robot helicopters perform James Bond theme music