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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 21, 1990
- Wealth vs. Income On a Global Scale
- BENSONHURST ACQUITTAL SPARKS PROTEST
- Is Status a Label?
- Indians, Environmentalists Meet
- Startling Watercolors From Germans Hitler Thwarted
- INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS GROWING FAST
- Fired for Being Old, Workers Say
- China 1980, China 1990
- `Prudent' Banking
- Afghanistan: Progress and Impasse
- Hollywood's Write Stuff
- Crossroads for Colorado Education
- Hills Focuses on Trade Reforms
- Censorship as a Political Tool
- Theme Park Battle: Goofy vs. King Kong
- US Torn on Renewing China's Most-Favored-Nation Status
- Oregon Show Battles Hunger
- Is Your Home Like a Museum?
- An Effective `Hamlet' from Director-Star Kevin Kline
- Faulkner's Pharaoh Folly
- President Goncz Woos Washington
- Showcasing the Fitzwilliam Legacy
- West Germany's Republikaner Party Loses Support
- Missing Bookmarks and a Juicy Whodunit
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU'RE FIRED
- Taiwan Shows Flexibility to China