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Monitor articles for February 13, 2009
- Chávez, Sí, but maybe not forever
- Security up at porous Afghan border
- The Music Teacher
- The Age of Roosevelt
- Guys need their own Valentine’s Day
- How to fight a recession with a bottle of shampoo
- Children's CDs and DVDs in the spotlight
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Music festivals unswayed by slack economy
- Broadway leaps into spring
- Fighting recession has become a new kind of warfare
- How emotional distance ruins marriage
- Rental-car companies ‘green up’
- Besides stimulus, what does 787 billion get you?
- The ‘holy grail’ of biofuels now in sight
- Dutch still wincing at Bush-era 'Invasion of The Hague Act'
- Pilgrims in Iraq: Latest victims of female suicide bombers
- World
- Etc.
- With Israeli vote count final, party negotiations intensify
- Israel, Hezbollah: Has deterrence worked?
- To slow climate change, tax carbon
- '"Da Vinci Code" author's new book
- Horizon highlights – Valentines edition
- A tree as old as Honest Abe
- Over the hedge
- Mighty oaks from little eggcorns grow
- My thrifty Valentine: The thought counts even more this year
- Hamas says truce with Israel is near
- USA
- Barney Frank: Happy ending possible despite economic mess
- California lawmakers wrangle over state budget billions
- A love that doesn't quit
- Hillary Clinton's climate-saving voyage
- Letters to the Editor
- Obama tries Jedi mind trick to get economic stimulus package passed
- Clinton's first destination as secretary of State: a rising Asia
- Cellphone banking takes Kenya by storm