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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 June 05, 2003
- Letters
- The day my son became my role model
- Bush the Peacemaker
- Pinning down dark matter's accelerating pull
- Monkeys don't sit on chairs
- Spider-Man's sticky power in human reach
- Reformist impulse in Saudi Arabia suffers setback
- Static be gone: Radio goes digital
- Business & Finance
- American nostalgia slides for home plate
- New proponents of overhaul for healthcare: CEOs
- Green flash at sunset over the sea
- So many governments to overthrow, so little time
- Our link with God can thwart terrorist attacks
- USA
- Reporters on the Job
- Broken Bat, Shattered Image
- Anger at US deepens since war
- At summit, Israel solidifies gains
- Overreacting to SARS reflects society's dysfunction
- UN indicts Liberian leader for war crimes
- Osama bin Laden's boomeranged plans
- Jobless Iraqi soldiers issue threats
- One man's paradise lost in Africa
- Noah's Ark for the Internet era
- World
- For troops, mixed financial homecoming
- A Muslim family's pleasant surprise
- Wall Street housecleaning turns to Stewart
- A turning point in the Civil War
- Etc...
- There goes the neighborhood
- A bid to make 'green' fashionable