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Monkey See, Monkey Chew
Monkeys eat fruit and peanuts given to them by tourists on the street in downtown Lopuri near the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopuri, about 160 kilometers north of Bangkok. Hundreds of monkeys live in the monkey temple getting fed by both tourists and locals (Monday, February 16, 2004)

Looking for Mr. Right

Maliki's Last Stand?
The prime minister makes a new call to curb violence, but Iraqis' patience with him and his government is wearing thin

What a Surge Really Means
Can a couple more divisions in Iraq make a difference? Or is Bush's idea too little, too late?

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TIME's guide to the presidential campaign
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