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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.
Here, you’ll find award-winning journalism not driven by commercial influences – a news organization that takes seriously its mission to uplift the world by seeking solutions and finding reasons for credible hope.
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Monitor articles for April 04, 2002
- Love's paper wings
- No-cursing law violates free speech
- Reaching out... for reform
- For one day, Arab and Jews join to bury peace's friend
- Afghan nomads cloaked Al Qaeda
- Science notes
- Business & Finance
- Etc...
- Why hybrid cars are here to stay
- It sounds familiar
- Rumblings of an Arab oil embargo
- An advocate for peace starts with listening
- Militant group threatens Indonesian peace
- Refining TV-Watching
- Ruins of an ancient trading center soon to be under water
- A young pilot's solo thoughts
- USA
- My purse is a weighty matter
- A Primetime Solution
- Timber towns and the tariff
- World
- A modest proposal for the N.Y. Knicks
- Letters
- Fees threaten to silence Web radio
- Pedophile lawsuit seeks to hold pope accountable
- Familiar waters: Cruises thrive close to home
- US task: Get inside head of captured bin Laden aide
- Correction
- Steady the privilege pendulum
- Under Bush, 'Head Start' focuses on early literacy
- Paying your taxes with integrity
- In India, no time for snake charmers
- EPA hauls out scrub brushes for Great Lakes
- Can I eat that book when you're done with it ?
- Reporters on the Job
- It's impolite to ask a lady her age
- Mideast conflict fuels global anger
- The moral complexity of Sakharov