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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 January 08, 1997
- Stop Land Mines Now
- Australia Delivers World's First Dose of Legal Euthanasia
- Capturing Personal Histories in Art
- Riding Spirituality Trend, Angels Revisit Hollywood
- Can Shoppers Judge a Snack by Its Label? Usually
- News In Brief
- The Bamboo Fly Rod
- Clouds Over Korea
- Serbia's Police Charmed As Protests Stay Peaceful
- Is Assault by State Official A Civil Rights Violation?
- Chileans Can't See The Native Forests For the Woodchips
- Australia Takes Barriers Off World's Greatest Reef
- On Yankee Farms, Firs Supplant Spuds
- Even Kings of the Road Were Beginners, Once
- Take Social Security Private? Be Careful
- Media-Rich PCs on the Way
- Readers Speak: Real Story Of 1996 Is ... Space Probes
- A 'Do It Yourself' Quest for Spirituality
- An Edgy Peace Partner
- Hong Kong Without Britain
- To Everything There Is A Season - and I'm Out of It
- Tax cuts and Medicare wait as Congress focuses on Gingrich
- Long-Term Thinking
- Preserving the Past in 'Living Histories'
- What You Don't Get From a Guidebook
- Journalists Tackle Tough Questions on Ethics
- An Impromptu Ride on the Marrakech Express
- British Workers Flock To Hong Kong Jobs Before July Handover
- Millionaire's Ecological Plan in Chile Gets Chilly Reception