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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 May 14, 1990
- Bringing Out the Essence of a Place
- Beyond Disney World
- India and South Asia's Precarious Balance
- A Preservation Strategy for the '90s
- The Future for France
- BYE DESIGN: IN HIS OWN WORDS
- Here's One Way To Use $10 Million
- An Etcher Who Tames Paper and Plates
- Foolishness
- MILITARY POWER SHUFFLE UNDER WAY
- One Tycoon's Family: the Real-Life `Dynasty' of du Pont
- Miami City Ballet Springs Into a Bright Future
- Bush Calls for Mars Mission, but Will US Rise to Challenge?
- Lessons on Two More R's: Right and Wrong
- Small Rural Communities Roll Out Local Welcome Mats
- The Communist Party's Central Military Commission
- Overfishing Off Canada Coast