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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 12, 2009
- Will Clinton push Nigeria on corruption?
- Argentina: Farming crisis batters world food provider
- After latest sentence, Germans eager for Nazi trials' end
- China's stimulus working – perhaps too well
- For China, far west is rife with terror plots
- Afghan candidates face more vocal constituency: women.
- Garden gadgets in tune with nature
- Which came first, the idea or the words for it?
- The Sunday visit
- The Rose Whisperer: More brilliant jewels in the summer garden
- A verified 'encounter' with the reclusive Thomas Pynchon
- Stocks rally on Fed's word that the economy is leveling off
- Luxury firms push ‘eco-posh’
- Home prices at record highs in six US cities
- Maine’s windkeepers: From ship masts to windmills
- A short guide to tools for citizen journalists
- An electric chopper? What would Dennis Hopper think?
- Finding the right metaphor to treat climate despair
- Sentencing looms in HP phone-record scandal
- Report: Ad for new Apple gadget filmed at Calif. diner
- Watching you watch the Perseid meteor shower
- Best Buy's $9.99 Samsung TV, too good to be true
- Food52: A delicious crowd-sourcing experiment
- Microsoft, Nokia will bring Office apps to cellphones
- Karl Rove offered to put interrogator on Christmas list
- Use of drones in Pakistan and Afghanistan: deadly, but legal?
- If Uncle Sam becomes your doctor
- France must look beneath the burqa
- A Map Of The World
- The Age of Wonder
- Unafraid to talk about faith, a charter school thrives
- For Bill and Igey: saying goodbye
- A showcase for senior athletes
- American forces scramble to expand security before Afghan vote
- Atlantic will produce tropical storm soon, meteorologists say
- Scientists spot massive methane rainstorm over Titan
- Napolitano on immigration: We're not Bush
- Mexico soccer win vs. US is vindication for many grievances
- Pakistani Muslim missionaries killed in Somalia mosque. Why?
- California gay-marriage groups disagree on date for ballot
- Obama: Sotomayor's confirmation "a great day for America."
- Town-hall outbursts reflect worries of American public
- A break in the clouds for typhoon-hit Taiwan: 1,000 survivors found
- Germany: Dresden's World Heritage status falls to modern development
- Sudanese woman banned from traveling. Her crime? Wearing pants.
- US deficit forecast to be four times last year's record
- A typhoon, a baby, and spiritual light
- China's great wall to foreign green tech