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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.
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Monitor articles for November 14, 1994
- Child Custody Battles
- Rebuilding the Inner City, One Home at a Time
- Palestinian Police Round Up Militants
- Oregon's Suicide Measure Draws Hippocratic Fire
- `Interview With the Vampire': Ghoulish Film With a Morbid Bite
- Unsung Hero of Soviet Imperialism
- `The Bell Curve' Rings False
- EVENTS
- GOP to Shake Up Hill Where It Counts: Staff
- Chunnel's Churn: Berets in London And Pickles in Paris
- GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION ON TV GETS TOUGHER
- Changing How Congress Runs Itself Tops the Republicans' 1995 Agenda
- GATT Serious
- Analysts Debate Impact Of Apple and IBM Team In Battle With Microsoft
- To create a safer future, dismantle nuclear arsenals and foster openness, trust
- Microsoft Software Dominance: Good? Bad?
- Planned laser-fusion project will keep US at cutting edge of nuclear research
- A Slanted View Of Student Activism
- Newspaper Unions Reach Agreement
- Statehouses Take on Republican Tint Too, Shaping Local Issues
- Survival Skills At a Children's Concert
- US Needs Reform, Not Reruns
- EPA Hammers Out Details Of Clean-Car Plan for Nation To Reduce Air Pollution
- A New, Global View of Geography
- East Timor Protest Shows Clinton Can't Easily Sideline Human Rights
- Perfection, Human or Divine?
- Some Hutus Aided Their Countrymen
- In a Game of Balkan Chess, Powers Try to Corner Serbia
- California Seen as Key To Clinton Hopes in '96