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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 August 04, 2009
- In Mexico, ousted Honduran leader boosts bid to go home
- Congo: Confronting rape as a weapon of war
- China snares NGOs with foreign funding
- Abbas's big move to revamp Fatah
- Evicted Palestinians stand their ground – on thin mattresses
- Opposition skips out on Ahmadinejad's swearing-in
- A serene garden just steps away from a busy road
- "Books are magical": I agree
- Inherent Vice
- Get ready for the Perseids, a summer shower of a different sort
- Detained hikers stir memories of Iran hostage crisis
- Will nukes creep into Bill Clinton's North Korea agenda?
- Burress's legal Hail Mary pass falls short
- Man's (and woman's) best friend
- Banks slow to modify mortgages
- With foreclosures rising, why is housing market improving?
- Consumer spending up in June
- 'Clunker' consumers not buying gas guzzlers, study finds
- Secrets to blogging fame from Julie Powell
- Want cell service abroad? Try a cheap local phone
- US home sales up – for everyone but the rich
- US personal income falls. Blame the government.
- Who's No. 1 in aiding mortgageholders? Think small.
- Does 'cash for clunkers' work?
- Smart-phone app lets you do good deeds in your spare time
- RadioShack hires the wrong branding consultant
- Forget the recording studio, just use an iPhone
- For US Marines, a ban on Twitter and Facebook
- Dems appear to set deadline for bipartisan healthcare
- Alabama county lays off 1 in 4 workers after bond fiasco
- Glenn Beck to birthers: Focus on Communists instead
- Hecklers turn Democrats' healthcare forums into 'town hells'
- Ooops, Summer and Geithner forget Obama said no tax hikes
- Hey it's the president's birthday (wherever he was born)
- Lou Holtz for Congress? What about that Hitler comment though?
- White House and Drudge go mano a mano
- Australian police arrest four accused of plotting terrorist attack
- Success in Afghanistan lies where religion and politics meet
- A slice of life from an Army wife
- Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl
- "Twilight" overtakes "Harry Potter"
- When mermaids march to the sea.
- A surge, please, on state bans against TWD (texting while driving)
- TV station attack: Venezuela's "comprehensive assault" on free speech?
- Clinton meets N. Korea's Kim Jong-il
- Chile: Political campaign by graffiti
- Freemasons to 'Birthers': rise of D.C. conspiracy theories
- GOP senators concede on 'Cash for Clunkers'
- Sotomayor is a shoo-in, but the Senate vote still matters
- Top five political conspiracy theories
- Obama shares a birthday and a smooch with Helen Thomas
- 'Cash for clunkers': What happens to the old cars
- Obama sings Happy Birthday to himself (and Helen Thomas)