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Monitor articles for January 28, 2014
- Mexico water monster: Has it gone extinct?
- Jimmy Carter's next project: Speaking up for the world's women
- Casino: Snakes are just a rumor, we promise
- Angry birds: Tech giants can give glimpse of NSA spying, but not much
- John McCain censured by Arizona GOP. Too liberal for his state?
- Where were you when the Challenger exploded? Why your memory might be wrong.
- Hawaii school shooting: Cop shoots teen who assaulted three officers
- 'Voice of NASA': What we learned from Challenger
- Bingo! State of the Union game created by moms' group
- Will Kazakhstan lead an oil boom in Asia?
- Knights Templar cartel beware? Mexico strikes deal with vigilantes.
- State of the Union speech: what to expect on the issues
- Obama hikes minimum wage for federal contractors: How many will it help?
- First 'Obamacare,' now 'Obamatrade'? President's free trade goals in jeopardy.
- Pete Seeger: in the words of other musicians who knew him
- The Monitor's ViewFrom Congress, a nudge for self-reliance
- Time and patience yields delicious homemade gnocchi
- Vergara v. California: Do state laws protect teacher jobs over students?
- With Steel, Pebble offers a luxury take on the smart watch
- Chocolate-flavored toothpaste? Yes, from Crest.
- 300,000-year-old hearth sheds light on 'fire building' by early humans
- US support for democracy and Egypt
- Super Bowl ads blitz kids online
- Food stamps: how House, Senate negotiators agreed to cut $800 million a year
- My Life in Middlemarch
- Reader recommendation: The Bird Skinner
- America's first bookless public library appears to be a success
- New alliance in South Africa could shake nation's politics
- Taxes in 2014: 7 new rules and 9 wacky deductions
- Super Bowl ticket prices plunge. Cold weather to blame?
- Pithy new reads on the Central African Republic crisis
- Google Glass adds prescription lenses and stylish frames
- Tea party gets Mike Lee to answer Obama. Why he might surprise.
- Israel hopes to cash in on the world's cyber insecurity
- Bestselling books the week of 01/30/14, according to IndieBound*
- 5 key regions that require more US attention
- State of the Union: Why so many GOP responders?
- Say cheese! Space station cameras now looking at us in high-def.
- Shakespeare will meet Star Wars again in Ian Doescher's 'The Empire Striketh Back'
- Coffee talk (and action): David Griswold uses empathy to get farmers a fair deal
- OpinionKerry’s focus on Israeli-Palestinian peace comes at great expense
- Top Kremlin critic takes aim at Sochi Olympics corruption
- Nigerians call for new strategy after Boko Haram strikes yet again
- Pete Seeger: Legendary folk singer, minstrel of protest
- N.J. residents say it's 'unlikely' Gov. Christie was ignorant of 'Bridgegate'
- Egypt's military rulers face heightened threat from shadowy militant group
- Medical marijuana in Florida? High court approves language for ballot.
- US support for human rights abroad: The case of Saudi Arabia
- 'The Wizarding World of Harry Potter': Here's what to expect from the new theme park section
- Are Ukraine's concessions too late to satisfy protesters?
- Quentin Tarantino sues Gawker over link to leaked script
- Kate DiCamillo's 'Flora & Ulysses' earns author a second Newbery award
- Missing girls – sleepover gone awry – found in California
- Philly mob boss walks. Why?
- A Christian Science PerspectivePrayer frees from corruption in West African airport
- Dan Aykroyd: A new sheriff in Mississippi? Really.
- How do you raise well-informed kids?
- The ExplainerEven if Ukraine averts political meltdown, economic obstacles remain
- Jodi Arias: Her $2.1 million legal bill paid by taxpayers
- Postage increase: Stamps reach 49 cents
- New 'X-Men' images: One shows the comic book series' iconic Sentinel robots
- Chinese tennis ace wins Australian Open. Why didn't she thank China?
- Mama, phone please: Toddlers love selfies
- Target credit monitoring? Breaches don't change shopper behavior.
- Another Afghanistan spending boondoggle: illiterate Afghan soldiers and cops
- Auschwitz survivors mark death camp liberation anniversary