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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 06, 2009
- Beyond scandal, Paraguay's president faces deeper challenges
- Clinton's North Korea trip spurs hope – and unease – in Asia
- A year after war, Georgia and Russia point fingers over provocations
- Did Russia pay high price for winning Georgia war?
- Death sentence for Mumbai attackers – six years later
- Cambodian conviction signals crackdown on dissent
- Why Iran's Revolutionary Guards mercilessly crack down
- In Sitka, Alaska, 'food not lawns' takes hold
- End of third grade, and standing on solid ground
- IndieBound* children's bestseller list 8/6/09
- IndieBound* hardcover bestseller list 8/6/09
- IndieBound* paperback bestseller list
- 'Absolutely' the stimulus is working, Romer says
- Recession pummels South’s ‘miracle' economy
- Chávez rages at US plan to boost antidrug ops in Colombia
- Freed reporters got their wish: dialogue about N. Korea
- Russian oil rigs just 45 miles from Florida?
- Direct talks with N. Korea ahead? Not likely.
- A small boat, a lot of gratitude
- 'Cash for clunkers' could wreck back-to-school spending
- Jobless? Here are 10 zany opportunities.
- Amid Phoenix foreclosures, one suburb's home values rise
- Twitter crash points to rise of denial-of-service attacks
- Earth Talk: Why are US rail options limited compared with Europe?
- Bing unveils jingle contest winner, and it's a doozy
- Sprint, Samsung announce plans to sell a biodegradable phone
- Twitter latest to be blacked out by DDOS attack
- Even John Quincy Adams uses Twitter
- 'Big Bang' collider gets second chance in November
- Which states are spending highway stimulus fastest?
- Chávez: We're buying Russian tanks
- 'Anyone could paint that' and 7 other myths about art
- Business collaboration could transform the economy
- The Wild Trees
- Behind the "Little House" books
- The Generalissimo
- Farm Care
- Somalia is Obama's new 'Afghanistan'
- Pittsburgh shooter may have sought 'female scapegoat'
- What are two Russian subs doing off the US coast?
- To reduce pilot fatigue, FAA moves to revise rules
- Arafat death probe may appease Fatah's divided delegates
- Afghan bomb kills five wedding guests. Taliban breaking promise?
- Poland: Starbucks conquers again
- White House Press Secretary Gibbs mocks birthers
- With scant support for Sotomayor, did the GOP hurt itself?
- Uh-oh, Governor Sanford returns from another vacation...
- Conservatives see silver lining in Sotomayor vote
- Jefferson's bribery conviction: a mixed legacy
- Today's "Talk to the Editor" webcast postponed
- The power of spiritual calm
- Obama's poll numbers dive bomb toward Earth