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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for October 02, 2014
- National Book Foundation selects '5 Under 35'
- 'A Brief History of Seven Killings' is praised for its epic history
- New York MTA fights to prevent provocative anti-Islam ads
- Adam Sandler's Netflix deal hits the movie industry while it's down
- How to pick the perfect sleeping bag
- Supreme Court: Texas housing case could prove pivotal for civil rights
- Dalai Lama visa issue sinks Nobel laureates' summit. Where can he travel?
- As US debates oil train safety, local rules gather steam
- Obama's back-to-basics speech: Economy is better than you think
- Why Turkey is joining fight against Islamic State without enthusiasm
- Ferguson's ballot box protest: voter registration up 25 percent since shooting
- Why Amazon is warning viewers of 'Tom and Jerry' cartoons
- Would-be Christmas tree bomber gets 30 years in prison
- Police help homing pigeon that can't find home
- Prince William and Duchess Kate issue warning to paparazzo over Prince George pics
- Calif. community reels after mayor killed, wife released by police
- You won't believe how they rescued a dog that fell into hot tar in India
- Another NFL sexual assault? Dallas Cowboys player under investigation
- HMS Erebus found: Canada identifies long lost British explorer ship
- After controversy, Facebook promises stricter scrutiny over research
- On eve of Brazil presidential election, is the Amazon at stake?
- Supreme Court takes up case of Muslim woman denied job at Abercrombie & Fitch
- Facebook apology: How do other websites handle fake names?
- Baked potato skins
- To mother or not to mother? Poland's new PM hits bump by citing her gender.
- Warren Buffett the car buff? Billionaire buys Van Tuyl Group.
- Scientists discover origins of moon's largest basin
- A Christian Science PerspectiveThe gracious customer
- Romney in 2016? Who knows, but he's raising cash for Republicans now
- 'Counting by 7s' could come to the screen starring Quvenzhane Wallis
- UN report spotlights 'staggering' Islamic State atrocities in Iraq
- No ordinary kingpin? Mexico's capture of Hector Beltran Leyva defies stereotypes
- Venezuelan politician's murder: More pressure on Maduro to crack down on crime
- 'Inside Out': Check out the new trailer for the Pixar movie
- NFL Thursday Night: Will Bridgewater start for Vikings vs. Packers?
- Kentucky Senate race: how it became 'Clash of the Titans'
- Google could face $100M lawsuit over celebrity photo hacks
- George W. Bush says Jeb 'wants to be president.' Really?
- Despite new Ebola case, US has good track record stopping pandemics
- Did a small English town destroy a Banksy mural worth a fortune?
- GOP 'wedding dress' ads: Can you wear white at a second election?
- Invoking Gandhi, Modi vows to 'Clean India' by 2019. Is that possible?
- Times Higher Education World rankings: Asian universities make gains
- AL playoff comparisons: Orioles vs. Tigers, Angels vs. Royals
- Supreme Court: Can Florida bar judicial candidates from soliciting funds?
- Hong Kong averts showdown as leader dangles dialogue with protesters
- Difference MakerGeorge Wolfe brings to life the story of the US civil rights movement
- New York teen dies after football collision: Is sport too dangerous?
- New technology puts the power in 'power walking'
- Kirkus Prize: The nominees for the first-ever awards have been announced
- Is that 'used' iPhone stolen? Apple's new tool can check.
- 'Gracepoint': Can the new version of the UK’s 'Broadchurch' stand on its own?
- Bestselling books the week of 10/2/14, according to IndieBound*
- Persistent beaver vs. road crew: beaver 3, road crew 0
- What's coming from Elon Musk and Tesla after 'D' tweet? A few guesses.
- Young Rwandans build a nation of peace
- Is it time to reduce your portfolio's exposure to bonds?
- Hong Kong police to protesters: Government buildings are no-go zones
- China greenlights sale of iPhone 6, but image problems linger
- Not just 'Lost Boys,' but 'Lost Girls' – in war-torn South Sudan
- With Turkey poised to join Islamic State fight, is Syrian tomb a flashpoint?
- 'Boy on Ice' tells the sad story of the rise and fall of an NHL enforcer
- Jobless claims fall by 8,000, hinting at job market strength
- How to get ready for winter
- New ocean floor map reveals hidden seamounts – thousands of them
- Latest US-Russia tie to be severed? Student exchanges.
- JPMorgan says data breach hit an unexpected 76 million households
- European Central Bank chief unsure over stimulus size
- The Monitor's ViewWhy teens often lead protests
- Why did America's oldest Episcopal seminary fire most of its faculty?
- Millions converge in Mecca for hajj, public assured safe from Ebola
- What drives the monarch butterfly's 2,000-mile sojourn?