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Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2013 Magazine Back Issues

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  • France Targets Sexism 18
  • Cyberthreats: How Real? 21
  • Teaching Good Citizenship 44
  • After 50 Years Of Reaching
  • Education And Egypt's Renaissance 18
  • U.S. Dropout Recovery 21
  • Saving A City's Dogs 44
  • Act Two-Second Terms For U.S. Presidents Have Been Problematic But Not Cursed.
  • India Confronts Rape 18
  • U.S. Economy: The Year Ahead 21
  • Shielding Thailand's Children 44
  • There's An App For That!
  • Women In Combat Worldwide 18
  • Debt And The Birthrate 21
  • Highlights From Sundance 38
  • Where Are The New Jobs?
  • Northern Ireland's New Divide 18
  • Obama The Liberal 21
  • Old Maps, New Revelations 44
  • Islam In Power
  • A Hand Up In Brazil 18
  • Why Sports Doping Rises 21
  • A City School's China Experiment 44
  • The New Breed Of Gun Owner Why We Bear Arms
  • Is U.S. Asia Pivot Real? 18
  • Indonesia's Logging Lessons 21
  • Clothing For Dignity In India
  • Will Another Oscar Win Finally Secure
  • Where Cops, Communities Clash 18
  • Calming Asteroid Anxiety 13
  • Our Essayist Has Swag 46
  • What Would Mao Say?
  • Asia's New Leadership 18
  • U.S. Border: Time For A New Tack? 21
  • Fighting Rabies In India 44
  • Portrait Of One Church Community At The Heart Of A Tragedy
  • Sequester: Now What?13
  • Iraq, 10 Years After The Invasion 18
  • Drones Over America 21
  • How The Indies Hang On
  • N. Korea's Armistice Bluster 10
  • Obama's Mideast Refocus 18
  • Training For Deep-Space Trips 21
  • Supreme Test For Marriage
  • Venezuela After Chavez 18
  • Michael Bloomberg's Next Fight 21
  • Spring Books Preview 40
  • Race And Discipline: How Tough Is Fair?
  • Russia Targets Rights Groups 10
  • Rwanda's Progress On Health 11
  • Taming Medicare Costs 21
  • Faces Of An Amnesty
  • Decoding Kim Jong-Un 14
  • Prospects For Tax Reform 21
  • On Film: Redford Gets Radical 38
  • How Work Gets Done In The New Politics Of Congress
  • Could U.S. Stop A Missile? 10
  • Beijing's Airpocalypse 10
  • Helping Africans Help Africa 44
  • Telecommuting Is This Working?
  • Why Spaniards Go Rural 18
  • Tech And Espionage In China? 21
  • A Bid To Rebuild In Japan 43
  • How Free And Open Societies Are Adapting To A More Insecure World
  • Syria's Sarin Stockpile 13
  • How U.S. Automakers Revived 21
  • Ministering For Social Justice 44
  • What's The Market Telling Us?
  • Why Guantanamo Endures 13
  • U.S. Common Standards Debate 18
  • In Syria No End In Sight 21
  • South Korea: The Surging Nation That Sneaked Up On The World
  • New Look At North Korea's Gulag 18
  • U.S. Watch List Overload? 21
  • Books: Le Carre's Latest 40
  • Summer Vacation And The Pursuit Of Doing...Nothing.
  • How To Lift Asia's Laborers 18
  • Coping With Deadly Tornadoes 21
  • Books For Young Readers 40
  • The End Of College?
  • Land Grabs In East Africa 18
  • The Meaning Of Whitey Bulger 21
  • Music As Diplomacy 44
  • Big Sky Rising-What's Behind The Success Of America's Mountain West.
  • The Bradley Manning Trial 13
  • Where Turkey Goes Next 18
  • Aiming Hard Drives At Hardship 44
  • Prayer In School -Fifty Years After A Supreme Court Ban, It Makes A Comeback.
  • Syria's Refugee Surge 13
  • Federal Surveillance Explained 19
  • China Balks At Western Waste 21
  • How Africa Is Beating AIDS
  • Iran: How Real A Change? 18
  • Afghanistan: How Ready A Force? 21
  • New Schools For Nepal 44
  • Ride On! Cycling Surges In America's Cities
  • Snowden And Foreign Relations 10
  • Europe As Defender? 18
  • Where U.S. Sequester Bites 21
  • What Has Changed-And What Has Not - About Becoming American.
  • How Pentagon Fights Sexual Assault 18
  • Where Egypt Goes Next 21
  • Forgiveness In Rwanda 44
  • It's From Where? The Global Journeys Of Our Food And Clothing
  • The Fracking Of Europe 18
  • U.S. Summer Of The Wildfire 21
  • Power And Promises In Brazil 24
  • Trouble On The Nile
  • Unfinished Business-How Mental Health Care
  • Long In The Shadows, Is Stirring With New Thinking.
  • Global Report: Vacations 18
  • States On Reproductive Rights 21
  • Why Libya Stalled 18
  • Stand Your Ground: A Power Tilt? 21
  • Art And Hope In South Africa 24
  • Big Data-How The Rise Of Analytics Affects The Way We Live
  • How Islamists Stumbled 10
  • China Reaches For The Sky 18
  • Quiet Education Revolution 21
  • Defending The Dream
  • Kazakhstan's Atomic Legacy 18
  • Leaks In A Digital Age 21
  • A Mother To S. Africa's Orphans 43
  • U.S. Schools Chasing The World
  • Can Diplomacy Save Syria? 10
  • China's New Africa Aims 18
  • Obamacare: Who's Not Buying 21
  • 5 Lessons From The Great Recession
  • Who Else Has Chemical Weapons? 13
  • Chasing EL Salvador's Gold 17
  • America's Suburban Poor 21
  • The Pentagon Is Gearing Up For A New Kind Of Arms Race
  • Iran's Diplomat Sheikh 18
  • A Rise Recreational Drugs? 21
  • Toronto Film Festival 38
  • Merkel's Moment By Sara Miller Llana
  • A Chicago Neighborhood's Rise 18
  • AL Qaeda's Africa Push 21
  • The Soup - Ladle Samaritan 43
  • Rethinking America's Role
  • Iran: A Real Olive Branch? 13
  • Pitfalls Of A Sharing Economy 21
  • A West Bank Odd Couple 44
  • Smart Power - How The Internet Is Slashing Energy Use
  • Next Fight: The Debt Limit 18
  • Destroying Syria's Poison Gas 21
  • The Nonkilling Solution 43
  • Clues To Ancient Israel By Christa Case Bryant
  • Touch Screen Generation
  • Parents Learn To Share Tech, And Avoid The Traps It Brings
  • Money And Values: Our Annual Guide To Sustainable, Responsible Investing
  • After The Debt-Ceiling Deal 10
  • Mideast's Start-Up Wave 18
  • The Farmer- Philanthropist 44
  • Rise Of The Health - Care Supermart
  • Obamacare: Fixing Glitches 13
  • Moscow Versus Migrants 18
  • Cleaning Boston's River 43
  • New Face Of An Old Church
  • Spy Deals For U.S. Allies 10
  • Apartheid's Land Legacy 21
  • Film: The Square Unveils Tahrir 38
  • Back To Vietnam
  • Limits Of The Global University 18
  • Why U.S. Loves A Conspiracy 21
  • Fighting Hate In Sweden 44
  • Spy Vs. Spy Every Nation Does It?
  • What A Lost Boy Found
  • Peter Ter's Joyous Saga Confirms What Science
  • Increasingly Shows: People Are Wired To Help
  • Need Help Directing Your Philanthropic Impulse?
  • What's Speeding Typhoon Recovery 10
  • World Court: Anti-Africa? 18
  • The Best Books Of 2013
  • First Step On Iran Nukes 10
  • Should Global Aid Buy Local? 18
  • Obamacare: Four Stories 21
  • Life Preventing Teen Suicide Savers
  • Slow Roll On An African Crisis 10
  • China's Controversial Zone 18
  • Erasing Hateful Graffiti 44
  • A Christian Exodus
  • U.S. Stories Of The Year 18
  • A German Forest Christmas 21
  • Taking Back Chicago's Streets 44
  • The Real Iran Seven Days Inside The Islamic Republic
  • China's Lunar Ambitions 13
  • States, Feds, And Pot 21
  • Peter Rainer's Best Films Of 2013
  • Top World Stories Of 2013
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the new religious movement Christian Science, Church of Christ, Scientist. Since its founding, the newspaper has been based in Boston. Over its existence, seven Monitor journalists have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, including Edmund Stevens (1950), John Hughes (1968), Howard James (1968), Robert Cahn (1969), Richard Strout (1978), David S. Rohde (1996), and Clay Bennett (2002).
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