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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

Why is Christian Science in our name?
Why is Christian Science in our name?
Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that.
The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to progress in the world. Since 1908, we’ve aimed “to injure no man, but to bless all mankind,” as our founder, Mary Baker Eddy, put it.
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Monitor articles for February 26, 1982
- Look twice at repair contracts
- For remodeling, this year may be easiest on your pocketbook
- The legacy
- Inside Report (4)
- Third-world bootstraps
- Inside Report (3)
- When Mr. Conservative is too liberal
- Kenyan President shuffles Cabinet to boost his hold
- Gap between rich and poor: not so wide after all?
- Israeli Labor Party rejects Begin call for a coalition
- Here's a range of remodeling projects for the do-it-yourselfer to tackle
- In the midst of winter for Lech Walesa
- New cache of arms found near Zimbabwe air base
- How to fix up the house outside to make it more inviting
- Inside Report (1)
- Developing nations split on Reagan terms for aid
- Arms sales to Taiwan take bloom off US-Sino relations
- Keep moldings simple
- Getting outside air to furnace helps prevent condensation
- One source for a book
- Inside Report (6)
- Southwest vs. Dow Jones
- Top female miler awaits stiff foreign challenge
- Time study sleuths slip from shop floor to offices
- Strategy and the defense budget
- Good tools help do a good job
- Basic bathroom remodeling - an important way to improve your home
- Fatal skywalks flimsy, report says
- This Old House
- Inside Report (5)
- Gunmen attempt to kill Iranian chief of police
- Semiconductor export boom
- GOP fortunes shift as US economy sags
- Protecting world resources: is time running out?
- Vietnam to US: 'don't use MIAs as club'
- Indonesia's offshore claim recognized by Malaysia
- US takes stock of Mexican plan for Central America
- A record-breaking evening
- Alleged plot in S. Korea points to third suspect
- Tar-sands troubles
- Syrian Navy base reported seized by rebel troops
- Inspired prayer for the world
- Ask the gardeners
- Reagan's housing panel raises storm of protest
- Britain's hard-leftists mount new attacks against Labour moderates
- Israeli troops seal towns in Golan protest area
- Inside inklings of future Brezhnevs
- Americans edge back toward big cars - as Detroit gasps
- Options in financing home projects
- Haughey gains clear track to return as Irish premier
- Very touchable velvet plant actually 'begs' for water
- Inside Report (2)
- The result of rattling sabers in Central America
- Rumors Stockman will go denied by White House
- Paring Uncle Sam's biggest cost
- US aid to Salvador hinges on human rights record
- Landmark documentary captures world of Carl Sandburg
- Getting off drugs
- A backyard deck can make home a 'vacation lodge'
- Good news on inflation, but more gloom on the deficit
- It's a cinch to know your onions