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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 August 10, 2009
- Chávez stirs anxiety over US military deal in Colombia
- Obama strikes note of unity at Mexico summit
- Hillary Clinton aims to revive US influence in Angola
- Will Clinton press for peace in Congo?
- Does US commander's frank assessment of Afghanistan help – or hurt – war effort?
- Germans wary as mosque rises in Cologne
- Despite bombings, Iraq confident it can maintain security
- Rights group criticizes Saudi Arabia's Al Qaeda reeducation program
- Drifting Leaves: Can you smell the muffins?
- In the steps of John James Audubon
- Gardening basics for youngsters
- Bill Clinton and Igey head back to school
- Real-life encounters with the stars of memoirs
- Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
- Once-in-a-lifetime view of Mars in a couple of weeks? Don't bet on it!
- Monitor Books - Aug. 10, 2009
- Rise of the guerrilla drive-in
- Obama: 'Buy American' hasn't hurt trade
- The latest on hydrofluorocarbons
- Blu-ray camp gets new convert: old rival Toshiba
- Facebook buys social media aggregator FriendFeed
- China's green leap forward
- How Baoding, China, becomes world’s first ‘carbon positive’ city
- When will Google Android really rival iPhone?
- Blago seeks to spruce up his image on the Web
- Storm ahead? Death of tr.im raises cloud concerns
- Who needs bank branches? Deposit checks via iPhone.
- With eBay partnership, GM lurches into the Internet age
- Health reform 101: what is in the bills
- Who learned what in Gates race debate
- Rod Blagojevich, Fabio and Elvis Presley. Sure it makes sense...
- Militant killed in raid probably not Indonesian terrorist leader
- Healthcare crisis solved (with vouchers)
- Clinton's challenge in Congo
- A Buffalo in the House
- Say Everything
- Obama needs to act on marriage promotion
- Rise of the guerrilla drive-in
- In Yankee sweep of Sox, big-money buys made the difference
- Refugees' plea to US forces in Iraq: protect us
- Clinton in Congo: 'My husband is not the Secretary of State. I am.'
- Typhoon Morakot blasts China and Taiwan
- Azerbaijan: At crude-oil spa, clients bathe in black gold
- US intel chief says no Iran nukes possible before 2013
- People making a difference: Mohammed Salifu
- Finding divine direction during hard times